Conviasa to fly to Barbados

Conviasa expands its Caribbean network with a new non-stop service to Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados. This connection will boost air connectivity between Venezuela and the Caribbean.

These flights take place after the authorities of Venezuela and Barbados signed a cooperation agreement that seeks to regulate the transportation of passengers and cargo between both nations, the agri-food industry and bilingual education.

With these new services, Conviasa will once again have international flights from Santiago Mariño International Airport and will have three Caribbean destinations in its network from Maiquetía. On this route, the Venezuelan airline will offer 416 weekly seats to and from Bridgetown, and is the only airline connecting Barbados with South America.

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Schedule of flights between Barbados and Caracas

Starts on October 18

  • Caracas – Bridgetown Flight V0 3702 CCS 08:00 – BGI 09:35 Wednesday
  • Bridgetown – Caracas Flight V0 3703 BGI 12:00 – CCS 13:35 Wednesday

Flight schedule between Barbados and Margarita Island

Starts on October 21

  • Porlamar – Bridgetown Flight V0 4934 PMV 08:50 – BGI 10:10 Sunday
  • Bridgetown – Porlamar Flight V0 4935 BGI 11:00 – PMV 12:35 Sunday.

Both services will be operated in Embraer 190 aircraft with a capacity of 104 seats in single configuration and promotional fares are available starting at $447, passengers may carry one 5 kg carry-on bag and one 23 kg suitcase per person. These new services are intended to facilitate tourism, business and family visits between Barbados and Venezuela.

Conviasa’s international network for October will have flights to Bridgetown, Cancun, Damascus, Havana, Managua, Manaus, Moscow-Vnukovo, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Mexico City-Felipe Angeles, Teheran Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

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