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Venezuela’s Skies Go Quiet: Why Airlines Are Halting Flights

ivanusma70 November 24, 2025 2 minutes read
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Imagine planning a trip, only for your airline to suddenly cancel all flights to your destination. That’s the reality unfolding for travelers to Venezuela. A growing number of international airlines are indefinitely suspending service to the South American nation, and it’s all due to serious security concerns.

The alarm was first raised by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which issued a stark warning to pilots. They advised extreme caution when flying in Venezuelan airspace, citing “worsening security and heightened military activity.” This isn’t just about high-altitude flying; the FAA warned of potential risks to planes taking off, landing, and even those on the ground.

Major carriers like TAP, LATAM, Avianca, Iberia, and others have already pulled out, with Turkish Airlines also pausing operations temporarily. This move isn’t just a logistical headache; it’s a significant diplomatic and humanitarian issue. Colombian President Gustavo Petro voiced strong disapproval, stating that “countries are not blocked, because blocking countries means blocking people, and that is a crime against humanity.”

Behind these flight cancellations lies a complex geopolitical situation. The Trump administration has been increasing pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, whom they don’t recognize as the country’s legitimate leader. This has involved significant US military presence in the Caribbean, including bomber flights and even an aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, near Venezuela’s coast. Additionally, there’s been a crackdown on alleged drug trafficking boats in the region, leading to numerous fatalities.

The result is a highly volatile environment where international travel is becoming increasingly difficult, leaving many wondering about the future of connectivity to Venezuela.

Source: https://www.theweek.in/wire-updates/international/2025/11/24/fgn67-venezuela-flights.html

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