Why are airlines suspending flights to Venezuela?
Due to safety concerns raised by the FAA regarding increased military activity and potential risks to aircraft.
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Several international airlines, including Iberia, Avianca, TAP, and Gol, have suspended flights to Venezuela following a warning from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about increased military activity in and around the country...
The FAA's warning doesn't prohibit flights entirely but advises airlines to exercise extreme caution. Airlines are now required to notify the FAA 72 hours in advance of any planned flights into Venezuelan airspace, providing specific details. The situation has led to flight suspensions and increased scrutiny of the region's airspace. The U.S. military's anti-narcotics campaign, dubbed 'Operation Lanza del Sur,' has intensified, with the U.S. targeting alleged drug-running boats in the Caribbean and Pacific. This has resulted in casualties and accusations of extrajudicial killings. Concerns remain about potential further actions by the U.S., with some suspecting a regime change operation.
Due to safety concerns raised by the FAA regarding increased military activity and potential risks to aircraft.
The FAA advises airlines to exercise extreme caution when flying in or around Venezuelan airspace and to provide 72-hour advance notice of flights.
The U.S. claims it is conducting anti-narcotics operations, but the Maduro government views it as a threat.
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