Venezuelan authorities have delayed a ban on flights by most U.S. airlines to the South American country until March 30 to allow talks with carriers on the restrictions. Venezuela’s National Aviation Institute said in a weekend statement on its website that the measure was pushed back for a month after the airlines protested the sudden announcement. The postponement ”will allow communication channels to be established between the competent authorities in order to guarantee equal opportunities in air operations for both Venezuelan and North American airlines,” the aviation authority said. Full Story
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