Direct flights between the United States and Venezuela have resumed, with the first nonstop service landing in Caracas after a seven-year break. For travelers, this removes the need for time-consuming connections through other countries and signals a broader reopening of travel between the two nations.
The route launched from Miami and marks the first direct commercial link since flights were suspended in 2019 over security concerns and diplomatic tensions.
Direct flights are back, here is what changed
An American Airlines flight operated by its regional partner Envoy Air completed the journey in roughly three hours. The service restores a key air corridor that had been unavailable for years, forcing passengers to rely on indirect routes through other parts of Latin America.
The restart follows recent political shifts, including the reestablishment of diplomatic relations and the reopening of the US embassy in Caracas. These changes have allowed commercial aviation between the countries to resume.

What travelers should know right now
- Nonstop flights are currently operating between Miami and Caracas
- Flight time is around three hours, significantly shorter than previous multi-leg routes
- A second daily flight is scheduled to launch on May 21
- This is the first direct connection since 2019
- Additional routes have not yet been confirmed
Why this matters if you are planning a trip
You can now travel between the US and Venezuela without navigating complex connections. This is especially relevant if you are visiting family, as South Florida has a large Venezuelan population with strong ties to Caracas.
Shorter travel times also make business trips more practical. Early demand may be high as travelers return to a route that has been unavailable for years.
What is still uncertain
Air service has restarted, but the broader rollout is still developing.
- It is not yet clear if more US cities will get direct flights
- Long-term flight frequency has not been confirmed
- Travel policies could change as diplomatic relations continue to evolve
Checking airline updates and official travel guidance before booking remains important.
Practical tips before you book
- Expect higher prices early on due to demand for direct routes
- Compare nonstop and connecting options to find the best balance of cost and time
- Look for flexible booking options in case schedules shift
- Review current entry requirements and travel advisories before departure
Bottom line
Nonstop flights between the United States and Venezuela have officially returned, starting with Miami to Caracas. You can now reach Venezuela faster and more directly, but availability and policies are still evolving, so confirm details before you travel.

