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Air Europa will resume limited flights in Venezuela from February

Spanish carrier Air Europa said that it will resume flights to Caracas from Madrid in this month. The service was suspended last November due to rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela.

The airline has scheduled flights between Madrid and Caracas for the 17th, 20th and 22nd of February but has not said when it will resume its regular five-weekly flights.

Air Europa was among a list of airlines who halted flights?towards and from Venezuela, after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning of a "potentially dangerous situation" while flying over 'the country. This warning came long before a U.S. raid and military strike on January 3.

U.S. troops captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, and transported him to New York for drug trafficking charges. Donald Trump announced?in late-January that he intended to reopen Venezuelan airspace after a discussion with the country's acting President, Delcy Rodrguez.

On January 30,?Iberia, the Spanish flag carrier, announced that it would resume its Caracas flights by April.

Plus Ultra said it would resume service between Madrid and Caracas with two weekly flights on March 3. The company announced this in a LinkedIn posting on Monday.

(source: Reuters)