American Airlines has expanded its footprint in the Venezuelan market by launching a second daily frequency on its route connecting Miami with Maiquetía International Airport, the primary gateway serving Caracas. This strategic move significantly boosts air connectivity on a sector that has historically positioned itself as one of the most vital international links between the United States and Venezuela.
Schedules and Operational Logistics
The timetables established for the new frequency are detailed below:
- Miami (MIA) – Caracas (CCS): Scheduled departure at 08:55, with an estimated arrival time at 12:15.
- Caracas (CCS) – Miami (MIA): Scheduled departure at 13:00, with an estimated arrival time at 16:34.
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Fleet Details and Cabin Configuration
The operation of this additional frequency will also be managed by Envoy Air, a regional subsidiary of American Airlines. The service will be executed utilizing aircraft from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer, specifically the Embraer 175 model.
This regional jet is configured to accommodate a total capacity of 76 passengers, distributed across a two-class cabin layout:
- Business Class: 12 seats.
- Economy Class: 64 seats.
With this capacity hike, the carrier consolidates its weekly seat offering between South Florida and the Venezuelan capital.
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