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American Airlines, prepares to return to Venezuela after 7 years, with the sale of direct flights from Miami a Caracas operating on a daily basis.
The aviation industry in the region marks a relevant milestone this quarter with the official announcement of the return of American Airlines to the Venezuelan market. starting next 30 of April, The American airline will restore its regular operations between Miami International Airporti (MY) and the Maiquetia International Airport (CCS) on Caracas, a route that has been fundamental for the connectivity of the hemisphere for decades.
This reactivation not only represents the recovery of a strategic destination, but it marks the return of an operator who began his career in Venezuela in 1987. Before the suspension of its services in 2019, American Airlines was positioned as the US airline with the greatest presence in the South American country. With this movement, The company reinforces its leadership in the Caribe and Latin America, where it operates more non-stop destinations to the USA than any other competitor.
American Airlines now sells flights to Caracas
The execution of this service will be in charge of Envoy, subsidiary owned by American Airlines Group. To cover the route, has been selected Embraer 175, a state-of-the-art, single-aisle aircraft that stands out for its operational efficiency on medium-distance regional routes.
The E175 will operate in a dual-class configuration, which allows us to offer a Premium cabin for passengers looking for greater comfort and exclusive services. Thinking about the modern user experience, The units are equipped with:
- Free Wi-Fi (under the sponsorship of AT&T).
- Power outlets in each seat.
- Amenities designed for productivity and onboard entertainment.
Itineraries and frequencies
The flight schedule has been structured to allow fluid connections through the Miami, facilitating transit to other destinations in North America, Europe and Asia. The established schedules are as follows:
| Route | Departure (ET) | Arrival (ET) | Aircraft |
| Miami (MY) – Caracas (CCS) | 10:16 a.m. | 1:36 p.m. | Embraer 175 |
| Caracas (CCS) – Miami (MY) | 2:40 p.m. | 6:13 p.m. | Embraer 175 |
The reestablishment of this route is seen by sector experts as a crucial step to boost business travel., tourism and, fundamentally, family reunification and humanitarian transfers. After years of absence, American Airlines infrastructure once again serves as a bridge for thousands of passengers who require reliable and direct transportation options.
Tickets are now available for sale through the official aa.com platform and the airline's mobile application, marking a new chapter in the history of commercial aviation between USA and Venezuela, since the $880 dollars round trip.




