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Air Crisis in Venezuela: Thousands of Passengers Turn to Land Routes to Leave the Country Due to the Suspension of Flights

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The cancellation of itineraries by twelve international airlines forced travelers to chain up to five internal sections before crossing the border with Colombia

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The cancellation of itineraries by twelve international airlines forced travelers to chain up to five internal sections before crossing the border with Colombia

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Venezuelan airlines are committed to opening new routes to destinations such as Bogotá and to increasing the frequency of trips to border cities, after the cancellation of international flights to and from the country caused by the U.S. warning of caution when flying over the national territory.The president of the Venezuelan Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (AVAVIT), Vicky Herrera, said in an interview with EFE that national companies…

·Mexico
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Only 63 of the 105 trips are maintained after the 12 companies operating paused the services. National companies seek compensation.

Increase the flight offer. Make connections in other countries and then go to Venezuela. Enable international flights at another national airport. Airlines are looking for some solution to the temporary withdrawal of others. These are the ones that fly for now:

Venezuelan airlines are rapidly reconfiguring their operations to mitigate the impact of the recent wave of international cancellations that has affected the country, following a wake-up call that has unilaterally been made by the United States government and that governs the...

DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuelan airlines are articulating new routes to destinations like Bogotá and increasing the frequency of trips to border cities, following the cancellation of international flights to and from the country caused by the U.S. warning of caution when flying over the national territory, which coincides with tensions arising from the U.S. aviation deployment in the Caribbean, reports national and international media.

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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