Caption: Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro delivers a speech while holding Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar’s “Sword of Peru” during a military ceremony at Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas, on November 25, 2025. AFP/Federico Parra
CARACAS – Carriers that suspended flights to Venezuela because of the US military buildup in Latin America have 48 hours to resume them or lose their landing rights, a transport ministry source said Tuesday.
The government met with airline officials Monday and delivered the ultimatum, the source said. At least seven airlines suspended flights over the weekend, citing a warning from US regulators of increased military activity because of the deployment, which has sparked fears of US intervention in Venezuela. (AFP)
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