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American Airlines Resumes Miami-Caracas Nonstop Flights After Seven Years

American Airlines Resumes Miami-Caracas Nonstop Flights After Seven Years
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American Airlines has resumed nonstop passenger service connecting Miami and Caracas following a seven-year hiatus. This marks the reestablishment of direct flights between the United States and Venezuela after an extended period without nonstop service.

Renewed Air Link Supports Tourism Connectivity

The restoration of nonstop flights between Miami airport and Caracas revives an essential corridor for tourism and travel between the two cities. With this route once again operational, passengers can benefit from the convenience of direct travel, bypassing previous indirect connections.

Passengers seeking to fly between Miami and Caracas now have access to direct nonstop service, improving options for travel between these destinations. This reintroduction

of the route highlights an important development in restoring U.S.–Venezuela air connectivity.