American Airlines Strengthens Miami–Caracas Service with Second Daily Flight. American Airlines has strengthened its operation between Miami International Airport and Simón Bolívar International Airport in Caracas with the launch of a second daily frequency. The additional service reinforces the carrier’s commitment to the Venezuelan market and expands connectivity between both cities, offering passengers more flexibility and improved travel options through the airline’s Miami hub.
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The route is operated with Embraer E175 aircraft, providing service in both Business and Economy Class. With the new frequency, travelers will benefit from additional connection opportunities to destinations across the United States, the Caribbean, and Europe. The increase also responds to the growing demand for travel between South Florida and Venezuela, especially among business travelers and the Venezuelan community residing abroad.
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Furthermore, the expansion highlights American Airlines’ strategy to continue strengthening its network in Latin America, one of the airline’s most important international regions. By adding more capacity on the Miami–Caracas route, the carrier seeks to consolidate its presence in the market while supporting the gradual recovery of international air connectivity between the United States and Venezuela.
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