First Direct US-Venezuela Commercial Flight in Years Arrives in Caracas
In Brief
The resumption of direct flights marks a change in US-Venezuela travel ties, but travel barriers remain for some passengers.
Key Facts
- The first direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela in seven years is scheduled to land in Caracas.
- This flight departs from Miami and arrives in the Venezuelan capital.
- The last direct flight between the two countries took place in 2019.
- Some passengers face challenges returning due to passport issues.
- Passengers expressed excitement and anxiety about returning to Venezuela.
What Happened
A direct commercial flight from Miami to Caracas is scheduled to land, marking the first such flight between the US and Venezuela since 2019.
Why It Matters
The resumption of direct flights may signal a shift in US-Venezuela relations and could affect travel and family connections, though some travelers still face obstacles.
What's Next
Observers will watch for potential increases in flight frequency and whether travel restrictions or documentation issues are addressed for affected passengers.
Sources
- The Independent — The first direct US-Venezuela commercial flight in 7 years is to land in Caracas(17h ago)
- Washington Post — Direct flights to Venezuela resume, but many still can’t go home(2h ago)
