(Reuters) -Venezuela revoked operating rights for six major international airlines that had suspended flights to the country following a warning from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The ...
A White House official told Newsweek that deportation flights to Venezuela “will continue." ...
The Venezuelan government said the US administration has unilaterally suspended deportation flights from the United States that were due to land on Friday.
Major international airlines canceled Venezuela flights starting Saturday after FAA warns of 'potentially hazardous situation' amid escalating tensions and military activity.
Venezuela has revoked operating rights for six major international airlines after they suspended flights to the country following a warning from the US Federal Aviation Administration.
President Trump posted on social media that Venezuela's airspace should be considered as "closed in its entirety." ...
President Nicolás Maduro's government announced the twice-weekly flights will go on following a request from the Trump ...
The government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Tuesday announced that the twice-weekly flights will go on following ...
Venezuela has withdrawn the operating permits of six major international airlines after they suspended flights following a U.S. aviation warning. The move — seen as retaliation amid growing ...
President Trump said Saturday morning that Venezuela’s airspace should be considered “closed” as he weighs military action against the South American nation. NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell reports.
Venezuela is facing severe air isolation after four more airlines joined earlier safety-related flight suspensions announced ...
Venezuela has revoked the operating licenses for several carriers that paused flights to the South American nation following a security warning from the US Federal Aviation Administration.