Colombia’s flagship airline said Saturday
that it had grounded all flights to Caracas, Venezuela, after a Venezuelan Air
Force jet intercepted one of its planes. The airline, Avianca, said it was also
rerouting several flights to avoid Venezuelan airspace until further notice. “We’re
waiting for them to guarantee the security conditions required to operate,”
said Gilma Usuga, an Avianca spokeswoman. An Avianca Boeing 787 that had left
Madrid for Bogotá, Colombia’s capital, was flying at a high altitude on Friday
near Venezuela’s western border with Colombia when another aircraft was spotted
on radar a short distance away. The airline pilot notified the Colombian
aviation authorities and sharply diverted from the scheduled flight path. More…

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