### U.S. Carriers Break Silence on Venezuela: Service Restored After Years After a multi‑year suspension, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines are set to resume scheduled flights to Caracas, signaling a policy reversal by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The move follows Secretary Sean Duffy’s decision to void the 2019 prohibition that barred U.S. airlines from operating to Venezuela, opening the door for renewed commercial ties and passenger traffic between the two nations. #### Key Takeaways - **Policy shift:** Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy nullified the 2019 ban on U.S. carriers flying to Venezuela. - **American Airlines:** Announces a weekly Caracas‑Miami route slated to launch next month. - **Delta Air Lines:** Plans to restore its Bogotá‑Caracas service by June. - **Strategic implications:** Restored routes could boost tourism, business travel, and humanitarian logistics. - **Regulatory context:** The reversal aligns with broader diplomatic efforts to re‑engage with Venezuela’s government. - **Market response:** Industry analysts anticipate a modest but steady demand rebound for U.S.–Venezuela travel. [Read Full Article](https://news.ababil360.com/flights-to-venezuela-return-two-us-carriers-restart-service/) #VenezuelaFlights #USAirlines #AmericanAirlines #DeltaAirLines #CaracasMiami #BogotaCaracas #AviationPolicy #SeanDuffy #TravelRecovery #newsababil360