The Government of Venezuela announced yesterday (27), an authorization for the resumption of international flights from its territory. The decision was published by the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) and covers countries in the Americas, Middle East and Europe.
With this, both Venezuela and Brazil will be able to resume operations with regular flights by airlines, however, with the troubled political and economic situation in which Venezuela finds itself, it is very unlikely that any Brazilian operator will resume flights immediately.
In addition to Brazil, the list also includes Russia, Portugal, Turkey, Mexico, Bolivia, Panama, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Spain, Iran and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Before the decree, the South American country even received flights from foreign operators, however, of a humanitarian nature due to the coronavirus pandemic.
See the decree in full: