Venezuela Gives Airlines 48-Hour Ultimatum to Resume Flights
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The Venezuelan government has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to international airlines. Officials have ordered carriers to restart their flight services to the country or face a ban from its airspace.
This directive means airlines must resume operations within two days or risk losing their landing rights. The government's demand aims to restore international flight connections that were previously suspended.
The move places immediate pressure on airline companies to comply. Failure to do so could result in the revocation of their operational permits for Venezuela.