Sunday, November 23, 2025

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 president of the Venezuelan Airlines Association.

 TAP said it was cancelling its flights scheduled for Saturday and next Tuesday, while Iberia said it was suspending flights to the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, until further notice.

TAP told the Reuters news agency that its decision was linked to the US notice, which it said “indicates that safety conditions in Venezuelan airspace are not guaranteed”.

2 comments :

  1. The United States is poised to launch a new phase of Venezuela-related operations in the coming days, four US officials told Reuters, as the Trump administration escalates pressure on President Nicolas Maduro’s government.

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  2. Белый дом обсуждал захват нефтяных месторождений и Мадуро

    Издание пишет, что администрация Дональда Трампа всерьёз рассматривала варианты по «захвату» нефтяных месторождений Венесуэлы и даже самого Николаса Мадуро. Как передаёт The Washington Post со ссылкой на источник, подобные сценарии обсуждались параллельно с расширением ударов по лодкам, которые Вашингтон называет «наркокурьерами».

    В материале подчёркивается, что именно борьба с якобы «поставками наркотиков» стала официальным поводом для резкого обострения.

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