RICARIZA From Colombia, joined Apr 2005, 2356 posts, RR: 29 Posted (7 years 9 months 2 weeks 1 day 17 hours ago) and read 1222 times:
Venezuelan Cargo companies will be able to fly from Colombia.
It was announced by the Civil Aeronautics (Aerocivil) when explaining that the country accepts the decisions of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN). The government will allow Venezuelan cargo airlines to operate from Colombia towards third countries.
Consequently, the Aerocivil approved the request formulated by the company Vensecar S.A., of Venezuela, to be in a regular international aerial cargo transport service, in the route Venezuela (Valencia and/or Caracas) Bogota-Panama-Bogota-Venezuela (Caracas and/or Valencia), with seven (7) weekly frequencies. Aerocivil established for the regular services, rights of traffic of fifth freedom from and towards any point without limitations in the matter of liberties of the air, frequencies, capacities, routes and schedules. "Venezuela designated the company Vensecar, regular operation in cargo service with rights of fifth freedom from the territory from Colombia to Panama, rights that totally are recognized by Colombia and Venezuela by virtue of the effective bilateral agreement", it explained the Aerocivil. The binational agreement also anticipates that the Colombian companies interested in operating from Venezuela to other countries can do it too.
Do you think any Colombian airline will apply for the rights?
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Avianca From Venezuela, joined Jan 2005, 5857 posts, RR: 40 Reply 3, posted (7 years 9 months 2 weeks 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 1206 times:
Quoting RICARIZA (Reply 2): I guess so, but could they go to a third country from CCS? That I don't know.
I always thought the for freighter services all is not so complicate as for passenger service (there are tons of cargo flights operating were the airlines origincountry is afected)