Published on November 25, 2025

Venezuela is facing an unprecedented crisis in its aviation sector, as a growing number of international airlines suspend their flights to the country amid escalating military tensions and mounting security risks. This dramatic shift follows a warning from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about the deteriorating safety conditions in Venezuelan airspace. As a result, major carriers such as Iberia, TAP, LATAM, Avianca, GOL, and Turkish Airlines have paused services, leaving Venezuela increasingly isolated from global travel networks. This disruption not only affects international tourists eager to visit the country’s famous attractions, such as Angel Falls and the Los Roques Archipelago, but also has a profound impact on Venezuela’s business connections, both regionally and internationally.
With Venezuela‘s connectivity rapidly declining, the nation is grappling with an uncertain future in terms of air travel and tourism. The suspension of flights has created a ripple effect throughout the tourism industry, making it more challenging for both foreign visitors and Venezuelans abroad to navigate travel to and from the country. Moreover, the mounting geopolitical tensions raise concerns about whether Venezuela will be able to recover its position as a major international tourism destination or if further restrictions will continue to isolate it from the rest of the world.
Advertisement
In light of these developments, airlines and travelers alike are facing a new reality, where Venezuela’s air travel routes may remain volatile for the foreseeable future. The situation continues to evolve as international and regional carriers assess the situation and decide whether to resume operations to Venezuela, or if other disruptions will follow in the coming months.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an advisory warning about the growing security risks in Venezuelan airspace, urging airlines to exercise extreme caution when flying over or near the country. This advisory has caused several airlines to suspend flights to Venezuela, making it harder for international travelers to visit the country. Airlines that have halted operations include some of the most well-known carriers in the world:
Advertisement
Iberia, Spain’s flagship carrier, was one of the first to suspend its direct flights to Venezuela in response to the growing uncertainty in the region. Iberia has long operated routes connecting Madrid to Caracas, and this suspension is a blow to both business and leisure travelers who rely on these services. The airline’s decision to halt flights follows the FAA advisory and underscores the challenges faced by European carriers operating in regions with unstable geopolitical conditions.
TAP Air Portugal, another key European carrier, also suspended flights to Venezuela amid the heightened military tensions. TAP has been a critical link between Lisbon and Caracas, serving as one of the primary airlines for Portuguese and European tourists visiting Venezuela. The suspension of flights has not only impacted tourists but also affected business travel, especially for the Portuguese expat community residing in Venezuela.
Advertisement
LATAM Airlines, the largest airline in South America, followed suit and suspended its flights to Venezuela. LATAM’s decision affects a substantial number of passengers, as the airline provides significant connectivity between South America and Venezuela. LATAM’s cancellation of flights marks a major disruption to South American tourism and business relations, as the airline’s routes have long been a reliable way to travel to and from Venezuela.
Avianca, another key Latin American airline, also canceled flights to Venezuela, following the FAA’s warning about the region’s deteriorating security conditions. Based in Colombia, Avianca has long served as the main airline for passengers traveling from Central America to Venezuela. The suspension of Avianca’s flights significantly hampers air travel in the region, especially for Colombians and Central Americans with business or familial ties to Venezuela.
GOL Linhas Aéreas, a Brazilian airline, has also suspended its flights to Venezuela. GOL had been one of the most prominent carriers for flights between Brazil and Venezuela, providing an important link for both tourists and business professionals. The suspension of flights is another setback for the Brazilian tourism market and impacts the large Brazilian expatriate community in Venezuela.
Turkish Airlines joined the list of carriers suspending flights to Venezuela, following the FAA’s warning. Turkish Airlines has been known for connecting Europe with South America and the Caribbean, including Venezuela. Turkish Airlines’ suspension of flights between Istanbul and Caracas has temporarily disrupted travel between Turkey and Venezuela, especially for Turkish nationals and travelers coming from Asia and Europe.
The suspension of flights by major airlines has a cascading effect on Venezuela’s tourism industry. Here’s how the flight cancellations are impacting travelers and regional connectivity:
With the suspension of flights, international tourists now face significant obstacles to visiting Venezuela. Major tourist attractions like Angel Falls, Los Roques Archipelago, and Margarita Island—popular among adventurers and nature enthusiasts—are no longer as accessible. The cancellations particularly affect tourists from Europe, Latin America, and Asia, who are forced to rethink their travel plans.
The cancellation of flights by LATAM, Avianca, and GOL severely impacts South American travelers seeking to visit Venezuela for both leisure and business purposes. Many South American citizens are affected, particularly those from Colombia, Brazil, and Chile, who previously had convenient direct flights to Venezuela.
While Turkish Airlines and Iberia have temporarily suspended flights, some regional carriers like Copa Airlines and Air Europa have continued operations to Venezuela for the time being. However, the security risks and uncertain political climate suggest that these carriers may follow suit if the situation deteriorates further.
Venezuela’s aviation sector is facing a period of profound uncertainty as international airlines, including Iberia, TAP, LATAM, Avianca, GOL, and Turkish Airlines, suspend flights amid escalating military tensions and security concerns. This disruption has far-reaching effects, not just on Venezuela’s tourism industry but also on its economic stability. Travelers hoping to visit the country or transiting through its airspace are left with limited options, as flights to and from Venezuela remain highly volatile.
With geopolitical tensions and military activity still a concern, airlines and travelers alike will need to remain vigilant and adaptable. As the situation develops, Venezuela’s ability to maintain stable international air links will be a critical factor in its economic recovery and its place in the global travel market.
Advertisement
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025