InselAir Announces New Nonstop Flights

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16 June 2015 3:31pm
InselAir Announces New Nonstop Flights

InselAir will start its Curacao-Manaus operations on July 3 on Mondays and Fridays. Puerto Ordaz flights start on July 14 and will be flown on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The largest Caribbean-based carrier offers its customers a total of 24 destinations and offers passengers the largest network in the Caribbean. Tickets are on sale now.

“By launching this new route we offer passengers from Curacao and from our other destinations the fastest and easiest connection into Brazil,” said Jurgen Lippinkhof, chief commercial officer of InselAir.

“And from Manaus, passengers can easily connect to other destinations in Brazil, such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo as the recently built airport in Manaus offers many of such connections,” he noted.

With this new route InselAir will seamlessly connect other destinations including Bonaire, Curacao, Caracas, Las Piedras, Santo Domingo, Paramaribo, Port-of-Spain, Barquisimeto, Valencia, Miami, St Maarten, Georgetown, Port-au-Prince and Havana to Manaus.
Puerto Ordaz is the main part of the city of Ciudad Guyana in the state of Bolívar and is one of Venezuela’s fastest growing and largest cities. Puerto Ordaz is located at the confluence of the Caroní and Orinoco rivers and its main industries are iron, steel and aluminum.

For leisure travelers, Puerto Ordaz offers many nature parks, such as Parque La Llovizna, a beautiful island in the Caroni River with many streams and waterfalls and Parque Cachamay, with spectacular rapids of the Caroni River. A must see are the Angel Falls, the world’s highest uninterrupted waterfall (979 m), located approximately 260 km from Puerto Ordaz (50 minute flight).

As a part of the recently launched 1 million guilder international network campaign, InselAir is heavily promoting Curacao in Manaus and in Puerto Ordaz. Various channels are being used, such as local media (radio, television and newspapers), social media and online marketing.

Source: Caribbean News Now
 

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