Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar International Airport is experiencing a surge in passenger traffic as the Holy Week holiday gets underway.
Hundreds of travelers are passing through the country’s main airport, heading to popular destinations like Margarita Island, Los Roques and Puerto Ordaz.
Officials say the busy period is being driven not only by tourism, but also by family reunions and religious traditions.
The airport has ramped up operations to ensure smooth travel, as it continues to serve as Venezuela’s primary gateway for domestic and international flights.