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New Signs of Renewed Air Links Between the U.S. and Venezuela: United Resumes Direct Line Between Houston and Caracas After Almost a Decade

United Airlines will resume direct flights between the United States and Venezuela this August, for the first time since 2017, with a daily flight on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The renewal of the route is expected to strengthen economic ties between the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, and it follows American Airlines' similar announcement on the resumption of flights connecting the two countries

History in the Gulf: Qatar Airways Becomes First Gulf Carrier to Serve Venezuela and First to Fly Twice a Week from the Middle East to Caracas and Bogotá

The airline will start operating the new routes to Venezuela and Colombia on July 22, 2026, improving connectivity between the Middle East and the Americas. Qatar becomes the first Gulf carrier to serve Venezuela, and the first airline to operate flights from the Middle East to Caracas and Bogotá Qatar Airways will serve over 160 global destinations this summer

"More Than Just Another Flight": Miami Airport Celebrates Historic Return of Commercial U.S.-Venezuela Flights After 7-Year Hiatus

American Airlines restarts daily Miami–Caracas flights, marking the first direct commercial service between the U.S. and Venezuela in seven years. "We're proud to be the first airline to resume service between Venezuela and the U.S."

After 7-Year Hiatus: American Airlines Plans Direct Flights Between the US and Venezuela

After years of near-complete aviation disconnection, the first signs of renewed air links between the United States and Venezuela are emerging. Will the South American country become the next hot destination for tourists?

Confrontation: IATA Demands Venezuelan Government to Restore the Operating Permits of Foreign Airlines

IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country

Serious Travel Warning: Venezuela Closes Border with Colombia, Cancels All Flights

Venezuelan Regime Announces Closure of All Borders with Colombia

New Signs of Renewed Air Links Between the U.S. and Venezuela: United Resumes Direct Line Between Houston and Caracas After Almost a Decade

United Airlines will resume direct flights between the United States and Venezuela this August, for the first time since 2017, with a daily flight on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The renewal of the route is expected to strengthen economic ties between the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, and it follows American Airlines' similar announcement on the resumption of flights connecting the two countries

History in the Gulf: Qatar Airways Becomes First Gulf Carrier to Serve Venezuela and First to Fly Twice a Week from the Middle East to Caracas and Bogotá

The airline will start operating the new routes to Venezuela and Colombia on July 22, 2026, improving connectivity between the Middle East and the Americas. Qatar becomes the first Gulf carrier to serve Venezuela, and the first airline to operate flights from the Middle East to Caracas and Bogotá Qatar Airways will serve over 160 global destinations this summer

"More Than Just Another Flight": Miami Airport Celebrates Historic Return of Commercial U.S.-Venezuela Flights After 7-Year Hiatus

American Airlines restarts daily Miami–Caracas flights, marking the first direct commercial service between the U.S. and Venezuela in seven years. "We're proud to be the first airline to resume service between Venezuela and the U.S."

After 7-Year Hiatus: American Airlines Plans Direct Flights Between the US and Venezuela

After years of near-complete aviation disconnection, the first signs of renewed air links between the United States and Venezuela are emerging. Will the South American country become the next hot destination for tourists?

Confrontation: IATA Demands Venezuelan Government to Restore the Operating Permits of Foreign Airlines

IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country

Serious Travel Warning: Venezuela Closes Border with Colombia, Cancels All Flights

Venezuelan Regime Announces Closure of All Borders with Colombia


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