Viva International Plans for Fall Service to Venezuela

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Viva International Plans for Fall Service to Venezuela
Tuesday May 24, 3:30 pm ET


ORLANDO, Fla--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2005--Viva International, Inc. announced earlier this afternoon that it plans to commence daily flight service from Punta Cana, Santiago, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to Caracas, Venezuela in the fall. Viva recently announced the commencement of scheduled service between San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to begin in early June of 2005. Services will be provided through Viva subsidiaries Eastern Caribbean Air of Puerto Rico and Viva Air Dominicana, S.A. of the Dominican Republic.
Pier Bjorklund, a Viva consultant, commented as follows, "The announcement that plans are under way to commence daily service to Caracas is the Company way of saying that its plan for service within the Caribbean is progressing smoothly and appears to be easily expandable with the introduction of aviation equipment that we hope to soon be able to announce. Expanding our services to Caracas is recognizing the high demand that exists as well as bridging our route structure for the benefit of future passengers. Our demographic studies indicate that Caracas will be a very nice complement to our other operations. It takes a good 90 days of planning and preparation to establish and carry out a plan for adding locations. Management has been encouraged by equipment lessors and its investment banker to accelerate our expansion plans. Caracas will be our next planned location and we will subject other locations throughout South and Central America to determine our future plans."

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended ("the Exchange Act"), and as such, may involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements which are based upon certain assumptions and describe future plans, strategies and expectations, are generally identifiable by the use of words as "believe", "expect", "intend", "anticipate", "project", or other similar expressions. These forward-looking statements relate to, among other things, future performance, and perceived opportunities in the market and statements regarding the Company's mission and vision. The Company's actual results, performance and achievements may differ materially from the results, performance, and achievements expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements. Further information on potential factors that could affect Viva International, Inc. is found in the Company's Form 10-K and other documents filed with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.



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Contact:
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Pier S. Bjorklund, 800-454-7912



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Source: Viva International, Inc.
 

rookinvestor

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So.........does anyone know if there offices are actually open? Are there any commuter type of planes close by with the Viva logo??? Thanks..
 
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Wonder what the prices will be like?

Do Dominicans need a visa to travel to Venezuela currently?

We would love to go visit my mother in law when this service starts up.
 

santobonao

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PeachezNcream84 said:
Wonder what the prices will be like?

Do Dominicans need a visa to travel to Venezuela currently?

We would love to go visit my mother in law when this service starts up.


Just go to venezuela by Aserca or aeropostal.
 

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rookinvestor said:
So.........does anyone know if there offices are actually open? Are there any commuter type of planes close by with the Viva logo??? Thanks..

PLEASE get the message it doesn't fly anywhere and there is no office. Search on the name here and you willsee this is not a new phenomena.
 

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Solo en la Republica Dominicana las autoridades de aeronautica permiten algo como esto.
Una aerolinea (dicen ellos) de Puerto Rico va a operar con una aerolinea dominicana que no existe. En que equipo van a Venezuela a competir con Aserca y Aerpostal.

La aerolinea de Puerto Rico son los mismos de Fina Air...................