American Airlines Expands Latin America and Caribbean Network
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After almost two years of interruption due to the security crisis, American Airlines announced the resumption of its flights to Haiti as of November 1, 2026. Initially, the American airline will serve only the Cap-Haïtien International Airport, located in the north of the country. This decision is seen as an encouraging signal for the Haitian air sector as well as for the diaspora living in the United States. The resumption of air links should f…
The expansion, which includes operations to Haiti, seeks to strengthen trade links in the region. The post American Airlines announces daily flights between Miami and Maracaibo appeared first on EL NATIONALA.
The US airline will begin operating the Miami-Maracaibo route on July 14th with a daily frequency
The American Airlines airline announced this Friday that it expands its services to Venezuela, with a route from Miami to Maracaibo without stopovers, as well as the first American airline to resume direct flights from the United States to Haiti, suspended since November 2024. The new route from July 14 between Miami and Maracaibo, in Venezuela, after becoming on April 30th the first airline to resume commercial flights from the United States to…
The US airline American Airlines, reported this Friday, will reactivate its commercial operations to and from the city of Maracaibo, capital of the Zulia state, specifically towards La Chinita International Airport, which becomes the second destination of the American line in Venezuela. The information, released through an official communiqué, [...] The American Airlines ticket will start flights between Miami and Maracaibo since July 14 #12Jun …
American Airlines announced the reactivation of its commercial operations to its second destination in Venezuela, specifically to La Chinita International Airport, in Maracaibo, Zulia State, as of July 14. The US airline will operate daily and direct flights between Miami International Airport, in Florida, and that of the Zulian capital with Embraer 175 aircraft, according to an official statement from the airline published on Tuesday, June 12. …
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