Avianca is adding more Bogota-Caracas flights as its second daily service following the resumption of the route.

Avianca is expanding its recently restored service between Colombia and Venezuela by adding a second daily flight between Bogotá and Caracas, further strengthening connections between the two capitals.

The airline announced that ticket sales for the new frequency have begun. March 28, 2026connection Bogotá El Dorado International Airport and Caracas Simon Bolivar International Airport Twice daily. The movements are as follows Bogota-Caracas route resumed earlier this monthRestores key air corridors between the two countries after a lengthy pause.

The second daily run departs from Bogotá. 11:20 PM Arrive in Caracas on flight AV122. 2:25 AM. Return flight AV123 departs from Caracas. 4 am And arrived in Bogota 5 am. The new overnight schedule complements Avianca’s existing daytime service from Bogotá. 7:40 am And arrived in Caracas 10:40 AMThe return flight departs from Caracas. 12:10 PM And landed in Bogota 1:15 PM.

All flights on this route are operated using: Airbus A320 aircraft Approximately configured 180 seats. As new frequencies are added, Avianca will provide service at approx. 5,040 seats per week Between Bogotá and Caracas, there has been a significant increase in available capacity between the two cities.

The expanded schedule also improves connectivity through Avianca’s Bogota hub. Travelers departing from Caracas can connect to: 37 international destinations In addition to transiting through Bogotá, 24 domestic destinations across Colombia. The new frequencies also provide access to: 16 additional international destinationsIncludes cities across the Caribbean, as well as Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, the United States, Mexico, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Chile, and Spain. Schedules are designed to allow same-day connections through Bogotá for many of these routes.

According to Avianca, the decision to add a second daily flight reflects: Increased customer demand Improvement of operational and aviation safety conditions assessed through cooperation with relevant authorities in both countries.

The expansion also supports the continued recovery of travel between Colombia and Venezuela, strengthening tourism, business travel and family ties between the two countries, while restoring one of the region’s historically important air links.

It’s part of Venezuela’s potential tourism resurgence, with American Airlines already saying it will soon resume service there.