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Direct US-Venezuela Flights Return After a Seven-Year Hiatus

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Direct commercial flights between the United States and Venezuela have resumed after a seven-year hiatus, during which the connection had been suspended over security concerns. An American Airlines flight was the first to land in Caracas from Miami on 30 April, after a smooth three-hour journey that had been cleared by the US Department of Homeland Security. This development comes as US President Donald Trump seeks to rebuild relations with Vene…
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As reported by the legal representatives of the American airline in Venezuela, on Monday, May 4, the daily flow of passengers continued Caracas Miami at the international terminal of Maiquetía Airport. The atmosphere at the counters for the check in and on the face of the travelers reflected a long-awaited normality. Let us remember that the historic restoration of direct flights from Miami took effect on April 30, ending a seven-year break in t…

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Monday, May 4, 2026.- Plane from Miami lands in Caracas, marking the resumption of the direct air connection between the two countries and a further step in the normalization of diplomatic relations. [yt=j4pJZP6pOLY] ...

After about seven years, a direct scheduled flight from the USA landed in Venezuela for the first time. The Miami-based aircraft of Envoy Air, a subsidiary of American Airlines, landed at the Simón Bolívar International Airport near Caracas last week, as reported by the news agency AFP. Businessmen, U.S. government representatives and journalists were on board.

MIAMI/CARACAS — American Airlines resumed direct commercial flights between the United States and Venezuela with a connection between Miami and Caracas, ending almost seven years without non-stop operations between the two countries. The inaugural flight departed from Miami International Airport in a celebratory atmosphere, with the presence of authorities and passengers who highlighted the return of a key route for bilateral connectivity. The j…

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omahadailyrecord.com broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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