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  • American Airlines conservative return to Caracas, Venezuela

    American Airlines conservative return to Caracas, Venezuela

    American Airlines gets a bit of PR limelight by resuming flight AA3599 between Miami and Caracas, Venezuela, on April 30th, 2026. It doesn’t look like a great deal for passengers, despite them not really having much of an option on the route. As American Airlines operates the flight utilizing an Embraer E175 on a 3-hour…

  • Condor To Starts New Flights From Frankfurt to Miami and San Antonio in 2024

    Condor To Starts New Flights From Frankfurt to Miami and San Antonio in 2024

    German airline Condor is taking on a major overhaul of their long range fleet. The carrier has been retiring its older jets and replacing them with new generation machinery. The new aircraft arrivals are also though expanding the number of planes available therefore allowing the airline to expand to new destinations in the near future.…

  • Miami International Airport To Get a New European Route

    Miami International Airport To Get a New European Route

    The new year, 2024, will see Miami International Airport receive a new flight to Europe. The flight will be operated by one of the less know operators from Europe but still it will be an enhancement to a country that has strong ties with Florida. So let’s find out more about the new Level flight…

  • Porter Launches New Miami Toronto Winter Service

    Porter Launches New Miami Toronto Winter Service

    One of the most ambitious airlines in North America is without a doubt Porter Airlines. The Canadian carrier is working hard to establish itself as a viable option for travelers in the region basing its operations on the highly fuel efficient Embraer E195-E2. As the airline receives more jets it is constantly expanding its route…

  • Norse Atlantic Adds Low Cost Flights To Miami From Berlin and Paris

    Norse Atlantic Adds Low Cost Flights To Miami From Berlin and Paris

    Norse Atlantic has been trying to make a name for itself in the cutthroat competitive market of transatlantic flights between the US and Europe. The business model is quite same as the one Norwegian used to apply, only time will tell if the bottom line will be different for this young Scandinavian airline. As of…

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