American Airlines Poised for Venezuela Return
American Airlines plans to resume flight service to Venezuela from the United States, a move that would mark the first return of a U.S. carrier since 2019. This development follows recent U.S. actions related to Venezuela's president.
"American Airlines plans to resume flight service to Venezuela from the United States, a move that would mark the first return of a U.S. carrier since 2019."
Service Resumption Details
American Airlines ceased operations to Venezuela in March 2019. This decision occurred after the U.S. State Department advised American citizens to leave the country and withdrew diplomats due to civil unrest. Concurrently, the airline's pilots' union instructed members to decline trips to Venezuela.
American Airlines stated that additional details regarding its return to service will be provided in the coming months. The airline is collaborating with federal authorities to obtain necessary permissions and complete security assessments before flights recommence.
Other U.S. Carriers and Recent Events
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, which had previously paused their services to Venezuela in 2017, have not issued immediate comments regarding their potential return.
Earlier this month, federal officials temporarily closed Caribbean airspace following U.S. strikes in Venezuela. This measure disrupted air travel and resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of flights during the holiday period.