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American Airlines halts flights to Caracas, Maracaibo in Venezuela

March 15, 2019
A man walks next to an American Airlines ticket sale office in Caracas in this June 17, 2014 file photo. — AFP
A man walks next to an American Airlines ticket sale office in Caracas in this June 17, 2014 file photo. — AFP

NEW YORK — American Airlines Group Inc. on Friday said it has temporarily suspended its operations into Caracas and Maracaibo, after its pilots union urged its workers to deny trips to Venezuela in the wake of a travel advisory issued by the US State Department.

The department cited civil unrest, poor health and arbitrary arrest and detention of US citizens in Venezuela for issuing the advisory on March 12.

A number of airlines have stopped their flights to the South American country because of security concerns and disputes over money they say the Venezuelan government owes them.

“Our corporate security team has a collaborative partnership with all of our union leaders and we will continue to do so to evaluate the situation in Venezuela,” the airline said in a statement, adding that American will not operate to countries it does not consider safe.

“Do not accept any trips to Venezuela,” Allied Pilots Association President Captain Dan Carey, told pilots.

United Airlines ended its flights to Venezuela in 2017.

Venezuela plunged into a deep political crisis in January when Juan Guaido, head of the opposition-controlled congress, invoked the constitution to assume an interim presidency, arguing Nicolas Maduro’s 2018 re-election was not legitimate.

The move has put Venezuela at the heart of a geopolitical tussle, with the United States leading most Western nations in recognizing Guaido as the legitimate head of state.

All US diplomats left the country on Thursday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said.

Shares of the airline were down almost 1 percent at $31.88 in afternoon trading. — Reuters


March 15, 2019
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