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Scan through all non-stop flights from Caracas to Lima. The full flight schedule below gives an overview of all non-stop flights from CCS to LIM, which includes the daily timetable of every operating airline for the upcoming 12 months.
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Currently, there is only one airline operating non-stop flights from Caracas CCS to Lima LIM, which is LATAM. This section gives an overview of the flight schedules and timetables of every airline with direct flights for this route.
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Flights from CCS to LIM are operated 3 times a week, with an average of 1 flight per day. All flights depart at 18:50.
You can fly in Economy and Business Class. Premium Economy and First Class are not available on this route (at least not as a non-stop flight).
The fastest direct flight from Caracas to Lima takes 3 hours and 55 minutes. The flight distance between Caracas and Lima is 1,709 miles (or 2,750 km).
There is 1 airport in Lima: Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM).
There are 3 flights per week flying from Caracas to Lima (as of April 2024).
3 hours and 55 minutes is the average flight time from Caracas to Lima.
The distance from Caracas to Lima is 1,709 miles (2,750 kilometers).
LATAM is the only airline flying nonstop from Caracas to Lima.
There are no alliances flying direct from Caracas to Lima at the moment.
You can fly non-stop in Economy and Business Class.
Aircraft types that fly from Caracas to Lima:
The earliest flight departs at 18:50 from Caracas and arrives at 21:45 at Lima.
The latest flight departs at 18:50 from Caracas and arrives at 21:45 at Lima.
1,709 miles (2,750 km) · 3h 55m
18:50
21:45
LATAM
LA 2449
LATAM
Airbus A319
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18:50
21:45
LATAM
LA 2449
LATAM
Airbus A320-100/200
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F
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