American Airlines Plans Return to Venezuela, First U.S. Carrier Back Since 2019

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American Airlines plans to resume U.S.-Venezuela flights for the first time since 2019, aiming to be the first U.S. carrier to restart service after unrest prompted widespread cuts; the airline will seek federal permissions and security clearances, while Delta and United had paused service, and recent Caribbean airspace disruptions followed U.S. strikes in Venezuela.
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