2026-04-09 16:24:34 UTC / 路透社
美国航空最快将于4月30日复航美国至委内瑞拉航班
作者:大卫·谢泼德森
2026年4月9日 美国东部时间下午4:24 更新于2小时前
华盛顿4月9日电(路透社)——美国航空周四表示,继上月获得美国交通部批准后,该公司最快将于4月30日复航飞往委内瑞拉的航班。
该航空公司表示,计划时隔六年多恢复赴委内瑞拉航线,将通过其全资区域子公司Envoy使用巴航工业E175客机运营迈阿密至加拉加斯的每日航班,待获得更多政府批准后即可启动。
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美国交通部长肖恩·达菲于今年1月解除了2019年颁布的禁止美国航空公司飞往委内瑞拉的禁令,这一动作是应唐纳德·特朗普总统的指示做出的。交通部并于3月批准了美国航空的复航申请。
消息人士向路透社透露,美国运输安全管理局约一个月前已赴加拉加斯审查机场安保流程,这是复航的必要步骤。
就在美国军事接管委内瑞拉领导层数周后,美国航空宣布了复航计划。
特朗普今年1月在与委内瑞拉代理总统德尔西·罗德里格斯会谈后,要求交通部解除当前对美国航班的限制。
美国航空于1987年进入委内瑞拉市场,在2019年美国实施禁令暂停航线前,曾是该国规模最大的美国航空公司。该公司表示,计划中的每日航班将为商务、休闲及人道主义出行提供便利。
美国国务院于3月将委内瑞拉从美国公民“请勿前往”旅行警告名单中移除,转而发布级别较低的“重新考虑出行”旅行 advisory,理由是当地存在犯罪、绑架、恐怖主义风险以及医疗基础设施薄弱等问题。
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By David Shepardson
April 9, 2026 4:24 PM UTC Updated 2 hours ago
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An American Airlines Airbus A321 plane takes off from Los Angeles International airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 28, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) – American Airlines said on Thursday it aims to resume flights to Venezuela as soon as April 30 after winning approval from the U.S. Transportation Department last month.
The airline said it plans to resume services to Venezuela for the first time in more than six years, offering a daily service between Miami and Caracas on an Embraer 175 through Envoy, its wholly owned regional subsidiary, pending additional government approvals.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy lifted a 2019 order in January that had barred U.S. airlines from flying to Venezuela, after President Donald Trump directed him to make the move, and approved American’s request for flights in March.
The Transportation Security Administration was in Caracas about a month ago to review airport security procedures, sources told Reuters, a necessary step to resume flights.
American announced plans to resume service just weeks after the U.S. military seized the country’s leader Nicolas Maduro.
Trump in January asked the Transportation Department to lift restrictions that currently bar U.S. flights after a discussion with the country’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez.
American, which started operating in Venezuela in 1987, was the largest U.S. airline in the country before it suspended the service in 2019 after the U.S. ban. It said the planned daily flights will provide the opportunity for business, leisure and humanitarian travel.
The State Department lifted Venezuela from its “Do Not Travel” list for Americans in March, issuing a less serious “Reconsider Travel” advisory due to risk of crime, kidnapping, terrorism, and poor health infrastructure.
Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Kirsten Donovan
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