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Anybody know of a charter airline that sells one-way tickets to Europe?
I did this once in 1999 when I was able to get on a flight from Porlamar to Amsterdam for a little over 350 Dollars. I was never issued a ticket but I did get to Amsterdam just fine. Wondering if anyone knows if such possibilities still exist. Thank you.

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That was pre Chavez. Don't expect any charters these days: Venezuela is no longer a holiday destination for Europeans! Air Europa flies Caracas to Madrid but it's no longer a LCC and its website doesn't allow you to buy o/ws ex Caracas. I doubt whether any other airline would either, unless you have a European passport.

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I do have a European passport. Iberia and such do offer o/w tickets, just wondering if there are any cheap options. AirEuropa offers July flights o/w for around 1000 Euros. I guess paying cash Bolos would cut that in half which would be not bad at all. I am trying to get to Berlin, AirEuropa lets me connect to Genebra, Asturia, but for some reason does not offer Barajas (MAD) from where I could easily catch Easyjet to Berlin for 40 to 100 Euros.
The flight I took in '99 was pre-Chavez but anyway it was all 'under the table', no ticket issued, no boarding pass etc. that money went directly to staff...
Thanks for your reply, any further input much appreciated!

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Edited by: mundo_propio

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I found flights on SBA (Santa Barbara Airlines) for around € 660 o/w to Madrid. I guess I could pay for that in cash Bolivares, right? That sounds pretty cheap. Any input?

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so a ticket that is advertised for € 660 would cost me about 4 mil Bolos which I could get for about € 400, right?

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