Overview
- Aeroméxico, which announced the plan Monday, aims to restart nonstop Mexico City–Caracas service in October 2026 using Boeing 737 MAX jets.
- The airline said the route is still under evaluation by aviation authorities and it will publish timetables only after approvals are granted.
- Aeroméxico suspended its Caracas flights in 2016, citing Venezuela’s difficult economic environment at the time.
- If regulators clear the route, the expansion would bring the carrier’s South America network to 10 destinations.
- The move aligns with a gradual restoration of air links to Venezuela, with American Airlines resuming Miami–Caracas in April, which could shorten trips for families and help businesses plan direct travel again.