American Airlines opens ticket sales for daily Miami–Caracas service from April 30, 2026

American Airlines has started selling tickets for nonstop flights between Miami (MIA) and Caracas (CCS), resuming scheduled U.S.–Venezuela passenger connectivity after a seven-year pause. Service begins April 30, 2026 with daily flights operated by Envoy using Embraer E175 two-class aircraft.

Discovered 2026-04-20T07:33:43.132827-07:00 | 2026-04-20T07:33:43.132827-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • This formal ticket-sales launch sets a concrete start date (April 30, 2026) and aircraft type (Envoy-operated two-class Embraer E175), converting prior “pending approvals” steps into operationally actionable service.
  • It follows earlier regulatory and operational clearance filings and approvals for restarting Miami–Caracas (and related Venezuela) passenger links, including American’s restart plans pending approvals and Envoy’s DOT filing to relaunch Miami–Caracas/Maracaibo.
  • For network planning and commercial strategy, the move establishes American as the first U.S. carrier to resume Caracas service with a daily schedule after the reopening of Venezuela’s commercial airspace, reshaping competitive dynamics on the U.S.–Venezuela corridor (American seeks approval to resume daily U.S.–Venezuela service).

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2026-04-20T07:33:43.132827-07:00
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