American Airlines has officially commenced the commercialization of its direct flights between Miami and Caracas, scheduled to begin on April 30, 2026. This reopening marks a significant milestone in aerial connectivity between the two nations, re-establishing a direct bridge between South Florida and the Venezuelan capital.
Operational Details and Schedules
The U.S. carrier will operate this route with a daily frequency. The itineraries have been designed to optimize passenger flow between both destinations, established as follows:
- Departure from Miami: The flight will depart at 10:15 AM, landing in Caracas at 1:35 PM.
- Return from Caracas: The aircraft will take off at 2:40 PM, arriving in Miami at 6:13 PM.
Fleet and Cabin Configuration
Operations for these flights will be executed by Envoy Air, a subsidiary of American Airlines, utilizing Embraer 175 equipment. The aircraft features a total capacity of 76 seats, distributed in a two-class configuration:
- Business Class: 12 seats.
- Economy Class: 64 seats.
Fares and Commercialization
According to information available on the airline’s official website, round-trip tickets are now available for purchase. The base fare for this route starts at US$ 980.

The resumption of operations represents the airline’s return to the Venezuelan market after more than six years, providing a direct transportation option for frequent flyers and the corporate sector seeking to reconnect with the United States of America.
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