Venezuela bans major airlines after they halt flights over U.S. military activity warnings

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Venezuela‘s aviation authority said on Wednesday (November 26, 2025) that it banned multiple airlines accused of “terrorism” after they suspended routes, heeding warnings from the United States about military activity in the region.
The affected airlines — Spain’s Iberia, Portugal’s TAP, Colombia’s Avianca, Chile and Brazil’s LATAM, Brazil’s GOL and Turkish Airlines — will have their operational permits revoked for “joining the actions of state terrorism promoted by the United States government and unilaterally suspending air commercial operations,” the civil aviation authority said in an Instagram post.
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Washington had warned of increased military activity in the Caribbean amid a deployment to target narcotics operations, which Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro insists is intended to overthrow his government.
Last week, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration urged civilian aircraft operating in Venezuelan airspace to “exercise caution” owing to the “worsening security situation and heightened military activity in or around Venezuela.”
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Washington has sent an aircraft carrier strike group and other Navy warships, as well as stealth aircraft, to the region — deployments it says are aimed at curbing drug trafficking but which have sparked fears in Caracas that regime change is the goal.
The Venezuelan Ministry of Transport gave a 48-hour deadline on Monday (November 24, 2025)to resume flights to the six companies. The deadline expired at noon Wednesday (November 26, 2025). All maintained the suspension.
The flight suspension has so far affected more than 8,000 passengers on at least 40 different flights, according to data from the Venezuelan Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (AVAVIT).

Published – November 27, 2025 12:01 pm IST