Flights are cancelled after Venezuela breaks diplomatic ties with countries

Airlines from Panama and Peru announced the cancellation of flights to and from Venezuela after the government of Nicolás Maduro cut ties with countries that questioned the Chavista’s alleged victory in Sunday’s (28) presidential election.

Through a statement, the Venezuelan government announced the expulsion of diplomatic personnel from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay.

Since then, at the request of Javier Milei’s government, Brazil has agreed to represent Argentina’s interests in Venezuela. Peru also requested that Brazil assume its diplomatic representation in Venezuela.. The officialization is scheduled to take place this Thursday (1), according to political analyst Caio Junqueira.

Panama

Panama’s civil aviation authority has been ordered to apply a “retaliatory measure” against Venezuela starting Wednesday night (31), a cabinet spokesman said, without giving further details.

The order comes after a plane leaving Panama carrying former regional presidents en route to observe Sunday’s elections in Venezuela was blocked.

Panamanian and Venezuelan authorities had said on Tuesday (30) that flights would be suspended. Venezuela also halted flights to the Dominican Republic, claiming that both governments were interfering in its national affairs.

Panamanian President José Raul Mulino called for a review of the election results.

Peru

The Venezuelan aeronautical authority has temporarily suspended flights to and from Peru from July 31 to August 31, Latam Airlines said in a statement.

The airline LTM.SN specified that its flights between Lima and Caracas will be interrupted during this period and apologized to its customers for the inconvenience caused by the suspension.

“LATAM Airlines Peru regrets the inconvenience that this situation may cause to passengers and will continue to constantly monitor the facts to try to provide relevant and timely information to customers,” the company said.
*With information from Reuters

Source: CNN Brasil

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