Ábalos before the judge: "I never participated in any management related to the hiring of works"
Former minister José Luis Ábalos denied any involvement in the contract management during his tenure as Minister of Transport.
The first European airline plane landed in Venezuela after the overthrow of Nicolas Maduro
The first European commercial flight to Venezuela occurred following the U.S. overthrow of Nicolas Maduro.
First European Passenger Plane Lands in Caracas Since Maduro's Detainment
A Spanish airline's flight marked the first European passenger service to Venezuela since the detainment of President Nicolás Maduro by the U.S.
Venezuelans heading to Caracas after almost three months without flights from Madrid: "I was afraid my visa would expire"
Air Europa has resumed flights from Madrid to Caracas after a three-month suspension due to geopolitical tensions, with many Venezuelan passengers expressing concerns about returning home.
Air Europa will gradually reactivate its flights to Venezuela starting February 17
Air Europa has announced the gradual resumption of its flights from Madrid to Caracas, Venezuela, starting February 17, after a suspension since late November.
Three more airlines will resume flights to Venezuela
Three airlines, Air Europa, Plus Ultra, and LATAM, have announced they will resume flights to Venezuela following political changes in the country.
Air Europa will resume flights to Venezuela on February 17 and Plus Ultra on March 3
Air Europa is set to resume flights to Venezuela from Madrid starting February 17, while Plus Ultra is expected to follow on March 3, following the lifting of previous air travel restrictions.
The UCO responds to Peinado that it does not detect "new facts" to reopen the investigation into Begoña Gómez's relationship with the Air Europa bailout
The UCO stated to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado that there are no new facts to warrant reopening the investigation into Begoña Gómez and her connection to the Air Europa bailout.
The UCO halts the latest attempt by the judge in the ‘Begoña Gómez case’ to investigate Air Europa
The Guardia Civil’s Central Operational Unit (UCO) has informed Judge Juan Carlos Peinado that there are no new facts warranting an investigation into Air Europa, effectively blocking further inquiry in the Begoña Gómez case.
The Prosecutor accuses Judge Peinado of promoting a 'covert investigation' into Air Europa
The prosecution has accused Judge Juan Carlos Peinado of initiating a covert investigation into Air Europa amidst ongoing proceedings against Begoña Gómez, despite repeated objections from the Provincial Court.
The Prosecutor's Office accuses Judge Peinado of 'fattening' the 'Begoña Gómez case' with the rescue of Air Europa
The Madrid Prosecutor's Office criticizes Judge Juan Carlos Peinado for attempting to reopen an investigation into Begoña Gómez related to the Air Europa rescue, after it had been previously closed multiple times.
The prosecutor comes to the aid of Begoña Gómez and opposes the UCO reporting to the judge about Air Europa
The prosecutor defends Begoña Gómez and criticizes Judge Juan Carlos Peinado for adding unnecessary complexity to the ongoing case regarding the Air Europa rescue.
Juan José Hidalgo: "The Government closed us, it had the obligation to save us"
Juan José Hidalgo, president of Air Europa, criticizes the government for not providing necessary rescue documents amid the airline's struggles, asserting that it had a duty to save the airline.
Juan José Hidalgo: "As long as I live, I will not let anyone but myself govern Air Europa"
Juan José Hidalgo, president of Air Europa, asserts his control over the airline and defends against claims of receiving special treatment from the government during the pandemic.
The Government appeals to the Supreme Court to hide the papers of the Air Europa rescue
The Spanish government is refusing to release key documents regarding the Air Europa rescue despite a court ruling, and is appealing to the Supreme Court to delay the disclosure.
Iberia, Air Europa, and Plus Ultra Expect Reports from Air Safety with Hope for a Return to Venezuela
Spanish airlines Iberia, Air Europa, and Plus Ultra are awaiting favorable air safety reports to resume flights to Venezuela, despite ongoing restrictions from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.
Air Europa extends the suspension of its flights to Venezuela until January 31.
Spanish airline Air Europa has extended the cancellation of its flights between Madrid and Caracas until January 31, citing the situation in Venezuela as the reason.