American Airlines Announces Plans to Resume Nonstop U.S.–Venezuela Flights
American Airlines will resume flights after U.S. authorities lifted airspace restrictions and rescinded a 2019 ban, with plans pending security assessments and approvals.
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Trump says airlines can fly to Venezuela again — and American wants to be the first to return
An American Airlines plane on the tarmac in Costa Rica.Daniel SLIM / AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump said the US government was reopening commercial airspace over Venezuela.American Airlines said it was "proud to be the first airline to announce plans" to reinstate flights there.It added that it would share additional details "in the coming months."Flights to Venezuela are back on the cards for the first time in six years.Nearly four …
Trump announces reopening of Venezuelan airspace for U.S. flights
President Donald Trump has declared a significant shift in U.S. policy by reopening commercial airspace over Venezuela, marking a pivotal moment in relations with the South American nation. Trump announced during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, following an FAA emergency notice earlier this month that had barred U.S. civil flights in Venezuelan airspace due to military actions, including strikes and the capture of former leader Nicolás Maduro; Tr…
The specialist in aeronautical matters, Rodolfo Ruiz, explains that the Venezuelan norm establishes a period of approximately three months to make a decision on the reactivation of commercial flights between the two countries. However, he warns that the political dynamics could accelerate the process. Caracas. After a period of almost seven years without aerial connectivity [...] The ticket Flights between Venezuela and the United States could f…
According to President Donald Trump, the United States has allowed passenger and cargo flights over Venezuela again. This has been true since Thursday evening, Trump said at a cabinet meeting in Washington. He informed Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez by telephone.
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