美国威胁委内瑞拉领空主权 委主要机场维持运转
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-29 22:44

Group 1 - The largest airport in Venezuela, Simón Bolívar International Airport, continues normal operations despite U.S. President Trump's statement declaring the airspace over Venezuela as "fully closed" [2][3] - On the morning of the 29th, the airport received two flights from Barbados and Bogotá, and plans to maintain routes to Panama, Curaçao, and Havana, although some flights to Panama and Bogotá experienced delays [2] - Copa Airlines confirmed that its operations in Venezuelan airspace remain normal but are conducted with "heightened alert and caution," operating only during daylight hours [2][3] Group 2 - U.S. President Trump announced on social media that the airspace over Venezuela is considered "fully closed," prompting a strong condemnation from Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza, who labeled the U.S. actions as "colonial threats" and "illegal aggression" [3] - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued warnings to major airlines regarding the deteriorating security situation and increased military activities in Venezuela, advising caution for any civil aircraft flying over Venezuelan airspace [3] - The Venezuelan government has revoked the operating licenses of six foreign airlines, citing their compliance with U.S. actions that led to the suspension of flight routes [3]