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La Chinita International Airport Totally Explained
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La Chinita International Airport is an airport located at Maracaibo, Venezuela.
The airport was opened on November 16, 1969, during the government of president Rafael Caldera to open a gate to the western part of the country and alleviate congestion from Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas, which manages about 90% of the international flights in Venezuela.
In fact, the only international destinations from Maracaibo are Aruba, Bogotá, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Curaçao, Miami, and Panama City (served by Copa Airlines since July 2006).
Airlines and destinations
Domestic
- Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela (Barcelona, Caracas, Porlamar, Valencia)
- Aserca Airlines (Barcelona, Porlamar, Puerto Ordaz, Valencia)
- Avior Airlines (Barcelona, Caracas, Mérida, Porlamar, Puerto Ordaz, Valencia)
- Conviasa (Caracas, Las Piedras)
- Santa Bárbara Airlines (Barquisimeto, Caracas, Mérida, San Antonio del Táchira, Valencia)
- Venezolana (Caracas, El Vigía)
International
AIRES (Barranquilla, Bogota, Cartagena)
American Airlines (Miami)
Aserca Airlines (Santo Domingo [highseason])
Santa Bárbara Airlines (Oranjestad)[
Venezolana (Panama City, Oranjestad)][Further Information]
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