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IAG's Iberia has resumed Venezuela service with four flights per week

Iberia, the Spanish flag carrier, is a part of the 'International Consolidated Airlines Group. (IAG). They have resumed flights between Madrid and Caracas after a suspension in November when tensions between Venezuela and the United States escalated.

On Tuesday, a company spokesperson stated that the airline would be operating four flights per week. This is one less than it was before the suspension.

Spanish carriers 'Air Europa' and 'Plus Ultra" resumed flights from Spain to Venezuela in February and March, respectively.

Iberia was among the airlines to halt flights into and out of the country following a warning from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration that civil aviation could be in a "potentially dangerous situation" due to increased military?and politic risks.

Washington began to work to reopen Venezuelan airspace and remove restrictions on international airlines following the U.S. operation in which Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, who was captured by U.S. forces on January 3rd and transferred to New York for drug trafficking charges.

(source: Reuters)