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Venezuela gives airlines 48hrs to resume flights or lose traffic rights

On Tuesday, Venezuela’s National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) announced that airlines must resume operations within 48 hours. If they do not, their traffic rights will be suspended. The warning came after airlines decided to halt flights due to safety advisories issued by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Nov. 21. Previously, Venezuelan President [...]

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The International Air Transport Association states that " member air companies remain committed to restoring operations as long as conditions allow".

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Venezuela issued a warning after some airlines suspended their flights on U.S. alerts about risks in Venezuelan airspace

Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuela warned airlines that temporarily cancelled their flights that have a 48-hour deadline to resume their connections or otherwise their permanent permit will be revoked, sources from the Ministry of Transportation reported this Tuesday.At least seven international airlines suspended their connections with Venezuela on the weekend after the United States warned civil aviation about an “increased military activity” in th…

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has again recommended this Tuesday to Spanish citizens not to travel to Venezuela unless necessary. The suggestion has occurred after the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) of the South American country threatened the airlines that have suspended their flights between Caracas and Madrid to withdraw their traffic rights if they did not resume their journeys within 48 hours. Faced with this situation, th…

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Venezuela warned this Tuesday that airlines that cancelled their flights to and from the country following the U.S. notice of a “potentially dangerous situation in the region” have until 12:00 local time (16:00 GMT) Wednesday to resume operations, because otherwise their “permanent flight” permits will be revoked.

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Venezuelan airlines Estelar and Laser reported suspending their flights between Caracas and Madrid until December 1.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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