Avianca

Avianca Restarts Daily Bogotá-Caracas Flights on Feb 12

Avianca will restart nonstop service between Bogotá and Caracas on February 12, 2026, restoring a key regional link that had been paused late last year. The airline says the decision follows a review of operational conditions and safety considerations in coordination with the relevant authorities.

Flight schedule

The route will operate daily (local times) between El Dorado International Airport (BOG) and Simón Bolívar International Airport (CCS):

  • AV142: BOG 07:40 → CCS 10:40

  • AV143: CCS 12:10 → BOG 13:15

Avianca is expected to operate the route with an Airbus A320-family aircraft. Tickets are available through the airline’s usual sales channels (website/app, travel agencies, ticket offices, and contact center).

Why it matters

Bogotá–Caracas is one of the most important short-haul international corridors in northern South America, serving a mix of business travel, visiting-friends-and-relatives demand, and tourism. For many passengers, Bogotá also functions as a convenient onward-connection hub to destinations across the Americas.

What changed since the suspension

International flying to and from Venezuela has been volatile in recent months, with airlines frequently adjusting schedules in response to operational constraints and evolving safety assessments. Avianca’s restart signals renewed confidence that the route can be operated reliably—at least for now—under current conditions.

Bottom Line

Avianca is bringing back daily Bogotá–Caracas nonstop flights starting February 12, 2026, with a morning departure from Bogotá and a midday return from Caracas—reopening a key link for travelers on both sides of the border.