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American Airlines Restarts Miami–Caracas Route as U.S. Lowers Venezuela Travel Warning

Apr 21, 2026
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American Airlines Restarts Miami–Caracas Route as U.S. Lowers Venezuela Travel Warning
American Airlines will resume daily flights between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Caracas (CCS) on April 30, marking the carrier’s first service to Venezuela since 2019. Tickets went on sale Monday after U.S. authorities granted operating approval and the State Department downgraded its Venezuela advisory from Level 4 (Do Not Travel) to Level 3 (Reconsider Travel).

American Airlines Restarts Miami–Caracas Route as U.S. Lowers Venezuela Travel Warning


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The flights—operated by Envoy on 76-seat Embraer 175 aircraft—fill a critical gap for corporate travelers supporting oil-sector joint ventures and humanitarian agencies that re-entered the country following the January 2026 removal of Nicolás Maduro. The route also offers Venezuelan-American families a nonstop option to South Florida for the first time in seven years, avoiding connections through Panama City or Bogotá. Business-mobility managers should note that U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan state entities remain in place. Travelers must still secure specific Treasury licenses for certain transactions, and Export Administration Regulations restrict the carriage of some industrial equipment. American Airlines said it will strictly enforce baggage embargoes on electronic parts and dual-use items. Travel insurers have already adjusted premiums for Venezuela trips, citing lingering security risks despite the advisory downgrade. Employers sending staff should update duty-of-care protocols, require hostile-environment training, and consult with in-country security providers for ground transport in Caracas and oil-field regions. The State Department’s downgrade signals cautious optimism about stability but stops short of restoring full diplomatic services; the U.S. Embassy in Caracas remains on limited operations until newly arrived staff complete security reviews. Consular officials expect to reopen limited non-immigrant visa appointments “no earlier than July,” meaning Venezuelan nationals will still need to travel to Bogotá or Georgetown for U.S. visas in the interim.

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