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American is the first airline to announce plans to reconnect Venezuela with the United States

American Airlines continues to work closely with regulators on reinstating nonstop service between the United States and Venezuela. When all government approvals and security checks are complete, American plans to offer daily nonstop service between Miami (MIA) and Caracas, Venezuela (CCS), with Embraer 175 aircraft starting as soon as April 30. Envoy, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group, will operate the service.
The Embraer 175 is a dual-class aircraft that offers the opportunity to upgrade passengers’ travel experience with a premium cabin and features customer-friendly amenities including Wi-Fi and in-seat power.
American started operating in Venezuela in 1987 and served as the largest U.S airline in the country before suspending service in 2019. American connects more destinations nonstop to the U.S. than any other airline across the Caribbean and Latin America, providing crucial nonstop links for decades that have enabled business, family and friends, leisure and humanitarian travel.











