Motor Turismo kicked off August with a work agenda to strengthen Venezuela's economy
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Published at: 02/08/2025 02:25 PM
Motor Tourism began the month of August with the development of a work agenda that will strengthen the national economy. This Saturday, August 2, the first 20 Japanese tourists will arrive in Venezuela, after the visit of the Japanese tour operator Ota Soichi last May, as reported by the Minister of Tourism, Leticia Gómez.
“As the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said a week ago on the Con Maduro+ program, tourism is taking its own roots; today we are already seeing almost 80% growth in international arrivals compared to the previous year,” said Gómez.
Through her social network account Instagram, the minister published an audiovisual, in which she also points out that this Monday, August 4, they will receive at the G/J Santiago Mariño International Airport on Margarita Island, the first 100 international tourists from Russia served by the Venetur office in the Russian country and on a flight of the flag carrier Conviasa.
Later, on August 8, they will reactivate the Moscow-Porlamar Charter Operation with 450 passengers from Russia through @pegas .touristik, @nordwindairlines_official, @hovertours and @venetur_oficial, who, in addition to visiting Margarita Island, will visit other destinations in the country, including the Catatumbo Lightning, Mérida and Greater Caracas.
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