Flights to or from Venezuela began to be canceled at the end of last November, when the president of the United States, Donald Trump, called on pilots and airlines to consider Venezuelan airspace “closed.”
The State Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) of Spain extended its recommendation to airlines not to fly to Venezuela until February 16.
The new recommendation comes more than two months after the first warning not to fly to Venezuela due to the tense situation in the Maiquetía area, where the control center that serves Caracas and the southern Caribbean is located.
The AESA recommendation comes after the airline Air Europa explained this Wednesday the 28th that it will maintain the suppression of its flights between Madrid and Caracas, for now, until next February 14.
Plus Ultra will also not fly to Venezuela at least until February 16 following the new recommendation from the Spanish Aviation Safety Agency, as sources from that airline confirmed to EFE this Thursday.
Flights to or from Venezuela began to be canceled at the end of last November, when United States President Donald Trump called on pilots and airlines to consider Venezuelan airspace “closed.”
The Spanish Security Agency has since been extending its alerts about not flying to Venezuela and now issues this new warning after analyzing the situation and the evolution of the risk indicators on which it monitors.
With information from the EFE agency
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