was a Venezuelan regional and domestic airline headquartered in Caracas and based at Simón Bolívar International Airport.
It was part of a full-service safari company with its own lodges, camps, guides, aircraft, and sailing vessels and operated services to remote destinations in Venezuela, including tourist attractions.
In October 2014, the airline was forced to suspend its flights to Aruba, affecting more than 7,000 customers.
The airline's suspension was due to a failure in an aircraft that covered the route, however, the National Institute of Civil Aviation indicated that the suspension was due to the over-sale of tickets for the said route, as well as the creation of new unauthorized flights to cover the over-sale.
[4] The airline flew to the following destinations, with further routes served as charters: As of February 2017, the Línea Turística Aereotuy fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[6] Media related to Línea Turística Aereotuy at Wikimedia Commons This article related to an airline based in Venezuela is a stub.