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President Donald Trump says he's informed Venezuela’s acting president that he'll open up all commercial airspace over Venezuela.
American Airlines announced on Jan. 29 the company will work to resume flights to the country in the coming months
Americans will soon be allowed to visit Venezuela as Trump orders U.S. officials to open all commercial airspace.
US President Donald Trump has announced that Venezuela's airspace will be opened for commercial air traffic nearly a month after the US military operation he ordered in the South American country. He said that he had instructed Transport Secretary Sean Duffy and the US military to allow flights to Venezuela again before Friday.
A claim has gone viral that President Trump is considering a pardon for Venezuela's Maduro in exchange for him claiming they helped rig the 2020 election.
Commercial airspace over Venezuela is set to reopen soon, allowing U.S. citizens to travel to the South American nation, President Trump announced Thursday. “I just spoke to the president of Venezuela,
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he will reopen Venezuela’s airspace to commercial flights, clearing the way for airlines to resume service to the South American country following the apprehension earlier this month of former strongman Nicolás Maduro by U.
US President, Donald Trump captured his Venezuelan counterpart on 3 January, before transporting Maduro to New York
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The airspace decision reflects broader efforts by the Trump administration to restore diplomatic engagement with Venezuela.
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