Aruba has officially extended its ban on flights to and from Venezuela until July 31st. The extension was formalized through a new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by the Reina Beatrix International Airport, designated A0389/26. This prohibition impacts air travel between the two nations, continuing a policy already in place. The reasons behind the continued ban were not detailed in the announcement, but it likely relates to ongoing political and economic instability in Venezuela and regional security concerns. This is not the first time Aruba has implemented such restrictions, indicating a sustained approach to managing air traffic in the region. The move affects airlines and passengers planning travel between Aruba and Venezuela, necessitating alternative routes or travel arrangements. Further details regarding the ban and potential future changes are expected to be released by aviation authorities.