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CARACAS, Feb 18, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - A plane from Spain's Air Europa landed in Venezuela Tuesday, according to a flight tracking monitor, the first European commercial flight to arrive in the country since the United States toppled president Nicolas Maduro.
A slew of international carriers stopped flying to Venezuela after the United States warned of possible military activity there in late November -- a prelude to its surprise attack on January 3.
The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner landed at Simon Bolivar International Airport, which serves the Venezuelan capital Caracas, at 9:00 pm (0100 GMT).
Since US forces raided Venezuela and captured Maduro, US President Donald Trump has struck a cooperative relationship with interim president Delcy Rodriguez.
Late last month he called for flights to resume to the country.
Spanish airline Iberia is evaluating security guarantees before announcing a return, according to the Spanish press.
Portugal's TAP has said it will resume flights. Colombian airline Avianca and Panama's Copa have already restarted operations.
Hoping to prompt US flights, the Trump administration has lifted a 2019 ban on US airlines flying to the country.