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China and Venezuela formalize protocols to start commercial flights
Thursday, April 18, 2024 - 12:00
Ramón Celestino Velá vía X.

The start of the airlift, led by the Venezuelan airline Conviasa, represents an important step in strengthening bilateral relations, as well as an opportunity to promote tourism, commercial exchange and strategic development.

Aeronautical authorities from China and Venezuela have formalized the necessary protocols for the start of commercial flights between both nations.

The signing took place in the city of Beijing, in an event that included the participation of representatives of the Civil Aviation Administration of China and the Civil Aeronautical Authority of Venezuela (INAC), who signed the necessary agreements for the activation of commercial flight operations between both countries.

The start of the airlift, carried out by Venezuela's flag airline, Conviasa, represents an important step in strengthening bilateral relations between nations, as well as an opportunity to promote tourism, commercial exchange and strategic development in areas of mutual interest.

The alliance between Venezuela and the Asian giant will facilitate connectivity between these States. With the formalized protocols, commercial flights between these destinations are expected to begin operating in the coming months, providing a new travel option promoting cultural and economic exchange.

"Soon Conviasa will materialize the air bridge to facilitate the exchange between both peoples, with the guarantee of the good service and comfort offered by the country's flag airline," said the Minister of Popular Power for Transportation of Venezuela, Ramón Celestino Velá. .

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