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American Airlines Announces Return To Venezuela

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 30, 2026January 30, 2026 1 Comment

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American Airlines has announced plans to resume service to Venezuela after a nearly seven year hiatus, but has not revealed any details about its service resumption.

American Airlines Plans Daily Service To Venezuela

U.S. carriers suspended service to Venezuela after the Venezuelan economy took a turn for the worst under Nicolas Maduro, who assumed control of the Bolivarian Republic after the death of Hugo Chavez in 2013. Strict currency export controls limited the amount of money that airlines could extract from Venezuela, making the routes financially unviable. Furthermore, as violence worsened in the capital of Caracas, carriers feared for the safety of their crews and were forced to resort to unorthodox methods, like United Airlines adding a technical stop in Aruba.


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AA is “ready to commence flights to Venezuela, pending government approval and security assessments.” It has not announced which route(s) will launch, but it’s a safe bet that American will resume the Miami (MIA) – Caracas (CCS) route.

Nat Pieper, American’s Chief Commercial Officer, said:

“We have a more than 30-year history connecting Venezolanos to the U.S., and we are ready to renew that incredible relationship. By restarting service to Venezuela, American will offer customers the opportunity to reunite with families and create new business and commerce with the United States.”

American Airlines first began flying to to Venezuela in 1987 and flew without pause until 2019. AA says it has “provided crucial nonstop links that have enabled business, friends and family, leisure and humanitarian travel” and wants to resume daily service as soon as possible.

American will share additional details about its return to service in the coming months as it works closely with federal authorities on all necessary permissions and security assessments prior to resuming service.

The situation on the ground continues to evolve. Rather than support María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan dissident who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2025, the Trump Administration has supported Delcy Rodríguez, one of Maduro’s lieutenants who assumed the role in an intern capacity after the U.S. deposed Maduro last month.

I’ve long wanted to visit Venezuela (and wasted so much time and money trying to obtain a tourist visa in the past). I’m hoping to use this window of opportunity to fly there sooner rather than later, though if I go you can bet I’ll work in a Conviasa Airbus A340 to the trip.

CONCLUSION

As the situation in Venezuela evolves, American Airlines is preparing to resume service to Caracas. There are not details yet beyond AA stating it is ready to launch daily service as soon as it receives permission to do so.

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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1 Comment

  1. Jerry Reply
    January 30, 2026 at 11:48 am

    Isn’t a Venezuelan visa basically unobtainable in the US at the moment? Inevitably the requirement will be waived sometime in the future, but as it stands, MIA-CCS isn’t very useful if you have to get your visa in Bogota.

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