Starting May 1, 2026, the Venezuelan carrier Laser Airlines will reinstate its direct flight operations between Maiquetía International Airport, serving Caracas, and the city of Miami. This operation marks a significant milestone in the recovery of aerial connectivity between Venezuela and the United States, offering a new alternative for international passengers.
Commercial Alliance and Operational Fleet
The reactivation of this route will be carried out under a commercial alliance with the U.S.-based carrier Global Crossing Airlines (Global X). This strategic collaboration will allow Laser Airlines to expand its connectivity offerings by delegating operational execution to a state-of-the-art aircraft.
The route will be operated by an Airbus A320 aircraft, which features a total capacity of 150 seats. The cabin configuration is designed to serve various market segments, distributed as follows:
- Business Class: 12 seats.
- Economy Class: 138 seats.
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Frequencies and Flight Schedules
The service will feature a daily frequency, ensuring a constant supply of seats and flexibility for both business and leisure travelers. The scheduled times for the operation are as follows:
Route: Miami (MIA) – Caracas (CCS)
- Departure: 07:30
- Arrival: 10:45
Route: Caracas (CCS) – Miami (MIA)
- Departure: 12:30
- Arrival: 15:45
Aviation Market Context
With this announcement, Laser Airlines positions itself as the second airline to confirm the restart of regular commercial operations between Venezuela and the United States, following in the footsteps of American Airlines.
Passengers interested in managing reservations or obtaining additional information may visit the airline’s official sales channels or consult their preferred travel agency.
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