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Copa Airlines confirms resumption of commercial flights between Venezuela and Panama
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Copa Airlines announced on X that it will resume commercial flights between Venezuela and Panama, with details pending approval.

According to Copa Airlines' official announcement, the airline is preparing to resume commercial flights between Panama and Venezuela following authorization from the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) of Venezuela. Copa Airlines said that its team is currently evaluating the schedule to be operated and will communicate the finalized itineraries through official channels once approved. This development marks a significant step in restoring air connectivity between the two countries after a suspension of nearly a year.

As reported by the Associated Press, the suspension of flights between Panama and Venezuela occurred nearly a year ago due to diplomatic tensions arising from Panama's refusal to recognize the re-election of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. This led to Venezuela withdrawing its diplomatic representation from Panama and halting air travel between the two nations. The resumption of flights is seen as a move toward mending strained relations and improving regional connectivity.

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According to Reuters, Panama's Civil Aviation Authority announced the clearance to restart flights between Panama and Venezuela, emphasizing that the resumption aligns with Panama's national interests. Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino highlighted the importance of re-establishing air services, although no specific date was provided for the restart. The aviation authority echoed this decision, indicating that services would resume gradually based on logistical readiness and regulatory compliance.

Copa Airlines is the flag carrier of Panama, headquartered in Panama City, with its main hub at Tocumen International Airport. Founded in 1947, the airline operates flights to over 80 destinations in 33 countries across North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean. Copa Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance network and is known for its extensive regional connectivity and commitment to punctual service.

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