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American Airlines to Restart Daily MiamiCaracas Flights on April 30

The move signals a cautious reopening of U.S.–Venezuela air links under a limited authorization.

Overview

  • American opened sales for the nonstop route, which begins April 30, with daily departures between Miami International and Caracas.
  • Envoy Air, American’s regional carrier, will operate the flights under a U.S. Department of Transportation approval granted for an initial period.
  • Early roundtrip fares listed on American’s site run near $5,000 for the first departures, with prices dropping into roughly $1,000 to $2,400 in early May depending on cabin.
  • The service uses Embraer 175 jets configured with two cabins and onboard Wi‑Fi and power at the seats, and the aircraft seats about 76 passengers.
  • Direct U.S.–Venezuela flights have been halted since 2019, and the return is framed as enabling family visits, business travel, and humanitarian trips through Miami’s Latin America hub.