American to resume Haiti service, add second Venezuela route

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American to resume Haiti service, add second Venezuela route
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American Airlines will add a second Venezuela route next month and plans to resume service to Haiti in November following a two-year hiatus. 

The two new routes will bring American's total destination count in Mexico, the Caribbean and Latin America to 100. 

The carrier's service between Miami and Venezuela's second city of Maracaibo will be operated daily with an Embraer E175 regional jet. The route will join American's twice-daily Miami-Caracas service, which resumed in April following a seven-year pause.

American will fly daily from Miami to the Haitian coastal city of Cap-Haitien beginning Nov. 1 using Boeing 737 aircraft. The airline suspended service to Haiti in November 2024, when the FAA banned U.S. airlines from flying there after Spirt and JetBlue aircraft were hit by gunfire at the Port-au-Prince airport.

The ban remains in place for flights to Port-au-Prince, but it was only short-lived for Cap-Haitien.

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