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U S Venezuela Flights American Airlines Miami

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Resumption of direct flights between Miami and Caracas by American Airlines after a 7-year suspension. Commercial mechanism: new route opens for travel and cargo, benefiting American Airlines' revenue on a previously closed market. Potential demand from Venezuelan expats and returning exiles. However, operational constraints (smaller jets, passport/visa hurdles) limit initial capacity. Impact is single-company/supply-chain-specific (American Airlines) and country-specific (Venezuela).

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  • U.S.-Venezuela flights resume April 30, 2026 after 7-year suspension.
  • American Airlines to operate Miami-Caracas route.
  • Venezuelan passport renewal costs over $200.
  • Initial flights use smaller regional jets.
  • 8 million exiles called to return for democratic transition.

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