Honduras' interim government will bar any aircraft carrying the ousted President Manuel Zelaya from landing in the country, the government's foreign minister Enrique Ortez said on July 5
Zelaya was planning to return to Honduras on Sunday after a week of being in exile as a result of a military coup.
On Saturday, he told a local radio station that he plans to arrive with some figures of the international community and many Latin American leaders.
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa and Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner were expected to be among those who would accompany the deposed president.
The Organization of American States late Saturday suspended Honduras' membership after the Central American country ignored an OAS ultimatum to reinstate Zelaya.
On July 3, Honduras' interim government announced that it decided to quit from the OAS.