Several international airlines cancel their flights in Venezuela after US warning
Six international airlines suspended flights to Venezuela after a US Federal Aviation Administration alert citing heightened military activity and potential risks to aircraft safety.
- Six airlines cancelled flights to Venezuela on Saturday after the US Federal Aviation Administration warned of potential risks due to heightened military activity in or around the country.
- The FAA cited the worsening security situation and threats that could pose risks to aircraft at all altitudes, including during overflight, arrival, departure, and on the ground.
- This comes amid escalating tensions between the US and Venezuela, with the US deploying military forces in the region, citing efforts to curb drug trafficking.
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Six airlines halt flights to Venezuela after US warns of rising military risks
Six major carriers suspended flights to Venezuela after the US aviation regulator warned of “heightened military activity” amid a growing American buildup in the region, deepening tensions with President Nicolas Maduro’s government.
Airlines cancel Venezuela flights amid US warnings and military buildup
Six international airlines have suspended flights to Venezuela after the United States warned major carriers about a “potentially hazardous situation” due to “heightened military activity” around the South American country.Spain’s Iberia, Portugal’s TAP, Chile’s LATAM, Colombia’s Avianca, Brazil’s GOL and Trinidad and Tobago’s Caribbean all halted flights to the country on Saturday, the AFP news agency reported, citing Marisela de Loaiza, the pr…
The U.S. Aviation Authority warned of threats in Venezuela's airspace - some international airlines have now reacted and cancelled their flights to Venezuela. According to a report, a new phase of US military operations is imminent.[more]]>
The companies affected, from America and Europe, cancelled their services for an indefinite period following security alerts issued by Washington.Other airlines maintain operations and monitor the situation in Venezuelan airspace.
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