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American Airlines announced Thursday it plans to reinstate nonstop service between the U.S. and Venezuela, signaling a broader thaw in commercial and travel ties between the two nations.
When you read reports of armed militias patrolling the streets of Caracas, food and medicine shortages, and rumoured Hezbollah training camps, it’s hard to believe that a decade ago Venezuela was a top up-and-coming adventure destination.
The U.S. capture of Venezuela’s leader has disrupted flights and raised new safety questions for travelers across Latin America and beyond.
Almost 1,000 flights to and from the Caribbean were canceled on Saturday after the U.S. raid on Venezuela.Video above: U.S. military action in Venezuela impacting Boston travelers headed to CaribbeanFlight restrictions from the FAA followed a U.S. military ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Following the United States’ recent operation in Venezuela and the capture of the latter country’s President, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Americans’ travels to the South ...
Uncertainty tied to recent developments involving Venezuela continues to weigh on travel demand across the Caribbean.
From boarding school to beauty pageants, the US president mingled with Venezuela’s jet set long before he set sights on the country's oil industry.