Affected by the earthquake, many airlines have stopped operating commercial flights to and from the capital airport of Venezuela.
Local time on the 26th, the Central News Agency learned that, due to the earthquake, the largest national airport near the Venezuelan capital Caracas - the Maiquetia Simon Bolivar International Airport has been damaged and is currently closed for operations, with commercial flights suspended. Panama Airlines announced on the 26th that flights between Panama City's Tocumen International Airport and the Maiquetia Simon Bolivar International Airport have been suspended from the 24th until July 2nd. In addition, to evacuate passengers affected by the temporary closure of the Maiquetia Simon Bolivar International Airport, Panama Airlines will add two daily commercial flights between Panama City and the capital of Carabobo state, Valencia, Venezuela from June 26th to July 2nd, increasing from 1 to 3 flights. Colombian National Airlines stated that, due to the flight suspension, they will provide rebooking and refund services for passengers traveling to and from Caracas from June 24th to July 1st. At the same time, American Airlines also announced the suspension of flights to and from Caracas.
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