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Conviasa airline will offer flights from Caracas to Managua with connection in Havana starting in May

The new transfers will take place on Tuesdays and Sundays, and the checked baggage allowance is one 23-kilogram suitcase.

Conviasa. Imagen de referencia. © X / Guillermo De Armas
Conviasa. Reference image. Photo © X / Guillermo De Armas

TheVenezuelan airline Conviasawill increase theflights with departures from Caracas (Venezuela) to Managua (Nicaragua), with a stopover in Havana (Cuba), starting on May 5, the company reported this Monday.

The company pointed out in thered social X that the new transfers will take place Tuesday and Sunday.

According to himwebsite According to the airline, the checked baggage allowance is one 23 kilogram suitcase.

The connections, of which the costs are not disclosed, are added to those that the Venezuelan airline already had marked on its calendar, the news portal stated.14 and a half.

From Havana to Managua there were transfers on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

The increase in flights between Caracas and Managua, with a stopover in Havana, will benefit Cubans who travel asmules to Venezuela and will also serve as an escape route for Cuban emigrants who use Nicaragua on their way to reach the United States, the digital newspaper stated.

This newIt will relieve many hopeful people who stand in long lines at the ticket agency of the Venezuelan airline Conviasa., in the Miramar Business Center, in the Havana municipality of Playa.

This situation became critical when the aforementioned agencyIt closed its doors a month and a half ago., leaving residents on the Island immersed in uncertainty, according to a report from the television networkTelemundo 51.

The lack of communication from this company “has generated frustration and discontent among applicants”says the television station, who also add that the Cubans continue to stand guard at the doors of the facility.

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