American Airlines to resume daily Miami–Caracas service from April 30, 2026, pending approvals

American Airlines plans to restart daily nonstop Miami (MIA)–Caracas (CCS) flights as soon as April 30, 2026, restoring scheduled U.S.–Venezuela connectivity after a seven‑year pause. The relaunch is conditional on final government approvals, security assessments and operational clearances.

Discovered 2026-04-09T09:11:57.326779-07:00 | 2026-04-09T09:11:57.326779-07:00

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  • Re-establishes daily nonstop MIA–CCS connectivity from April 30, 2026, restoring scheduled U.S.–Venezuela service after a seven‑year suspension (see prior American filings) [source:eba64659-2d09-4919-9d53-ec3156482851].
  • Relaunch is conditional on final government approvals and security checks; prior DOT actions and carrier filings underscore remaining regulatory steps [source:3d48c11a-b105-448f-839e-cbb63f5c934b] [source:6befe429-ba89-4420-89c7-97d72fae7c3e].
  • The move is part of a broader reopening of international routes to Venezuela, following other carriers’ resumptions and applications to restore Caracas services [source:0599276f-ae91-4fd7-9352-1e33217beb79] [source:d1ca3f2a-e533-4f48-87fb-4d0fdf517651].

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