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We Can Fly to Venezuela Now

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#aviation#diplomacy#travel advisory#us-venezuela relations#commercial flights#Donald Trump#American Airlines#Sean Duffy#Felix Plasencia#Miami-Dade County#Simón Bolívar International Airport#U.S. Department of Transportation#U.S. Department of State
We Can Fly to Venezuela Now
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For the first time in seven years, direct commercial flights have resumed between the United States and Venezuela, with American Airlines launching a flight from Miami to Caracas on April 30, 2026. The restart of service follows a directive from President Donald Trump to reopen airspace and marks a shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations after years of diplomatic strain. Despite the milestone, the U.S. State Department continues to advise against travel to Venezuela due to safety concerns.

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We Can Fly to Venezuela Now Sarah Anderson | 5:48 PM on April 30, 2026 AP Photo/Fernando Llano For the first time in seven years, people from the United States can fly directly to Caracas, Venezuela without having to stop over in Panama, Colombia, or another Latin American country. It's really quite a milestone and a symbol of just how far the Donald Trump administration has come with its management of the South American country in less than four months. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_3"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_3"]]) }); On Thursday, American Airlines Flight 3599 (Envoy E175) made its first trip from Miami to Simón Bolívar International Airport with passengers aboard. U.S.

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