US suspends all flights to Venezuela citing safety and security
Source: ABC News
US suspends all flights to Venezuela citing safety and security
By ABC NEWS May 15, 2019, 3:46 PM ET
U.S. flights to Venezuela are being suspended due to safety and security concerns, officials with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.
The decision was made "based on the ongoing political instability and increased tensions in Venezuela and associated inadvertent risk to flight operations," officials said.
The suspension of flights will be revisited "if and when the conditions in Venezuela change," said officials.
American Airlines was the last U.S. commercial airline offering service in and out of Venezuela until the company suspended flights in March. Wednesday's suspension eliminates both commercial and cargo flights between the two countries.
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Source:
New York Times
U.S. Suspends Passenger and Cargo Flights to Venezuela
By Anatoly Kurmanaev
May 15, 2019
CARACAS The United States banned all air transport with Venezuela on Wednesday over security concerns, further isolating the troubled South American nation by severing one of its last links to the worlds largest economy.
The Department of Homeland Security said it decided to immediately suspend all commercial and cargo flights between the United States and Venezuela because the countrys political crisis threatened the safety of passengers, aircraft and crew.
The decision will be a heavy blow for millions of Venezuelans who rely on donations or remittances from relatives abroad to survive, as the countrys crumbling economy has destroyed most of its industry and agriculture and slashed government imports. Many have relied on airline courier services from Miami to obtain scarce medication, spare parts and food.
This will be a catastrophe for a lot of people, said Feliciano Reyna, head of the health nonprofit Acción Solidaria, which receives medical donations from the United States through air courier services. This will complicate enormously the transportation of humanitarian aid to the country.
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