
Simulated view of the SimĂłn BolĂvar International Airport in MaiquetĂa, La Guaira state. Photo: MSFS/file photo.

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Simulated view of the SimĂłn BolĂvar International Airport in MaiquetĂa, La Guaira state. Photo: MSFS/file photo.
Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)âOn Thursday, the governments of Panama and Venezuela agreed to resume commercial flights suspended since July 2024. This was announced by Panamaâs Civil Aviation Authority. The agreement stipulates that operations will restart âunder the principle of reciprocityâ and align with the âtechnical capacity of operators in both countries.â
Venezuelan airline Venezolana de AviaciĂłn revealed via Instagram on May 22, 2025, that direct flights between Panama and Caracas would resume on May 23, with two daily round-trip flights. Copa Airlines followed by announcing daily flights starting on May 27, expanding to twice daily by June 23. Sources at Venezuelaâs National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) confirmed the deal resulted from âconstructive discussionsâ with Panamanian officials.
The announcement came hours after Venezuela suspended air traffic with Colombia, citing security concerns over terrorist plots linked to the arrest of suspects who allegedly arrived via Colombia. Meanwhile, Panamaâs President JosĂŠ RaĂşl Mulino urged Venezuela to accept migrant repatriation flights but clarified that diplomatic ties remain severed since their 2024 breakdown, caused by interventionist statements by the Panamanian government regarding the Venezuelan presidential elections.
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President Maduro’s administration’s Return to the Homeland Program, which has repatriated for free almost 1.9 million Venezuelans since 2018, faces hurdles from US sanctions and logistical challenges involving US persecution of Conviasa aircraft. Critics accuse some Latin American governments of undermining the program by restricting airspace access and seizing Venezuelan planes following US pressure.
So far in 2025, Venezuela has repatriated almost 5,000 Venezuelans deported from the United States under the aggressive migration policies of Donald Trump’s regime.
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