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Flight risk? Uncertainty clouds Venezuela's airspace

A Copa Airlines plane is pictured at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Maiquetia, Venezuela, on December 3, 2025. Venezuela announced on December 2, 2025, that it had reauthorized flights carrying migrants deported by the US, days after suspending them due to President Donald Trump's demand that Venezuelan airspace be considered "closed."

Flight risk? Uncertainty clouds Venezuela’s airspace

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December 5, 2025
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Airlines have canceled flights to and from Venezuela’s Maiquetia Simon Bolivar international airport amid warnings from the United States, which has deployed a mighty naval force off the Caribbean coast.

Carriers serving Caracas, including Iberia, TAP, Avianca, GOL, LATAM, Air Europa, Turkish and Plus Ultra have all suspended flights, while others avoid flying over Venezuelan airspace, which US President Donald Trump warned Saturday must be considered “closed.”

Panama’s Copa Airlines and low-cost subsidiary Wingo said Thursday they, too, had halted flights for two days after pilots reported interruptions in navigation signals near Venezuela.

Copa later prolonged its suspension to December 12 “while continuing to evaluate the conditions that guarantee operational safety on its flights to Venezuela.”

For its part, Colombia’s state-owned airline Satena on Thursday indefinitely suspended flights over “interferences… recorded in satellite navigation systems.”

Aviation tracking site FlightRadar24 showed hardly any activity over the country Thursday, with no incoming or outgoing flights served by non-Venezuelan carriers.

Here’s what we know:

– Is Venezuelan airspace closed? –

At the end of November, US aviation authorities urged civilian aircraft to “exercise caution” in Venezuelan airspace due to the “worsening security situation and heightened military activity in or around” the country.

Then on Saturday, US President Donald Trump warned: “To all Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers please consider THE AIRSPACE ABOVE AND SURROUNDING VENEZUELA TO BE CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY.”

The US president did not elaborate, and no formal prohibition has been issued for Venezuelan airspace, which spans some 1.2 million square kilometers (463,000 square miles) including maritime space near the US naval deployment.

In response to the precautionary flight cancellations, Venezuela’s aviation authority banned several airlines for “joining the actions of state terrorism promoted by the United States.”

Venezuelan airspace is “closed in practice,” Oscar Palma, a security expert and professor at Colombia’s Rosario University, told AFP.

Officially closing airspace usually “involves the capacity, availability, and willingness to shoot down any aircraft crossing,” he added.

“Is he (Trump) really willing to enforce this type of rule by force? We have doubts, but with the Trump administration, one never knows.”

The United States announced on Thursday that it had carried out another strike in the Pacific against an alleged drug-trafficking boat killing four people, amid growing controversy over the deadly campaign that has taken more than 87 lives.

– Who is still flying? –

Only four international departures and three arrivals were planned for Maiquetia on Thursday, to and from Curacao, Havana and Bogota, all operated by Venezuelan carriers.

In response to Trump’s airspace announcement, US flights of deported migrants returning home to Venezuela were initially blocked.

But days later, it reauthorized such flights at the request of Washington, which has made undocumented migration a key policy issue. A plane with migrants arrived Wednesday at Maiquetia, with another scheduled for Friday.

– Is it risky? –

Despite the lack of an official closure, “there is a risk” airlines, plane lessors, insurers and pilot unions may just not be willing to take, said a Venezuelan aviation security expert who asked not to be named.

In addition, “there is talk of electromagnetic interferences that render GPS inoperative during flight, which is a risk to consider,” he added.

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