Venezuela has banned several major international airlines, including Iberia, TAP, Avianca, and LATAM, after they halted flights over US military activity warnin
Caracas, Venezuela – In a significant move highlighting escalating regional tensions, Venezuela has imposed a ban on several major international airlines. This decision comes after these carriers opted to suspend their flights to the South American nation, citing warnings regarding perceived U.S. military activity in the area.
The affected airlines represent a broad spectrum of international carriers. Among those now barred from Venezuelan airspace are Spain's Iberia, Portugal's TAP, and Colombia's Avianca. Also impacted are LATAM, a prominent airline group operating out of Chile and Brazil, Brazil's GOL Airlines, and Turkish Airlines.
This government action from Caracas, announced on November 27, 2025, underscores the volatile political climate, where warnings about foreign military maneuvers can directly influence commercial aviation and international relations.