American Airlines Aims to Reconnect with Venezuela
American Airlines is seeking approval to resume flights from Miami to Caracas and Maracaibo, Venezuela, through its regional carrier, Envoy. This decision follows the lifting of a flight ban by U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, as directed by former President Donald Trump, after a six-year hiatus.
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American Airlines announced plans to rekindle its aviation ties with Venezuela by seeking approval to operate flights from Miami to Caracas and Maracaibo. This initiative involves using its regional carrier, Envoy, as detailed in a recent filing with the U.S. Transportation Department.
Last month, significant changes in U.S. policy paved the way for this development. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy lifted a 2019 order that previously prohibited American carriers from servicing Venezuelan destinations. This move followed directives from former President Donald Trump.
American Airlines aims to restore these services for the first time in over six years. The proposal is currently awaiting governmental approval and relies on thorough security assessments to ensure passenger safety amidst the reopening.
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