American Airlines to Resume nonstop US–Venezuela flights pending approvals

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American Airlines announced plans to reinstate nonstop service between the United States and Venezuela, becoming the first carrier to reconnect the two countries. The flights are contingent on government approvals and security assessments and are intended to support business, leisure and humanitarian travel. The airline, which has a 30-year history with Venezuela, says it will work with regulatory authorities, unions and staff before resuming service.
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- Trump says U.S. to open Venezuela airspace after talk with acting president Reuters
- Trump says that he will allow reopening of Venezuelan airspace Al Jazeera
- Trump Says Venezuela Airspace to Reopen After Rodriguez Call Bloomberg.com
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