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The first commercial flight from American Airlines has officially landed in Caracas, marking the physical resumption of US carrier operations in Venezuela after a seven-year hiatus. This milestone is being linked to direct political efforts by President Donald Trump to normalize relations between the two nations. The arrival follows the rescinding of a 2019 order that previously barred domestic airlines from operating within Venezuelan airspace. While the restoration of air links provides a new revenue stream for the carrier, market observers continue to monitor the geopolitical landscape closely. This move is expected to significantly facilitate travel and strengthen commercial ties, reinforcing American Airlines' strategic expansion across the Latin American market.
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