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Two EU airlines banned from Venezuela amid tensions with US – POLITICO

By staffNovember 27, 20251 Min Read
Two EU airlines banned from Venezuela amid tensions with US – POLITICO
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The carriers suspended operations after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration warned on Nov. 21 of a “worsening security situation and heightened military activity” in Venezuela. The Spanish authority AESA joined the warning on Nov. 24.

U.S. President Donald Trump has moved forces close to Venezuela and there is growing worry that the U.S. may attack.

The day after Spain’s warning, Venezuela’s INAC requested that the six airlines resume operations within 48 hours, threatening to suspend their traffic rights if they did not comply. They did not, so the Venezuelan authority followed through by banning them.

“Iberia cannot operate in areas where there is a high safety risk. This is currently the case in Venezuela,” the Spanish airline, which is part of the IAG Group, told POLITICO. “Iberia hopes to resume flights to Venezuela as soon as possible, once full safety conditions are in place.”

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