Simón Bolívar International Airport
Simón Bolívar International Airport is central to Venezuela's political and economic events, witnessing controversial deportations, crashes, and the historic resumption of Miami flights.
United Airlines Set to Resume Houston-Caracas Flights After Nine-Year Hiatus
Published on 5/12/2026
White House Lauds Resumed Flights to Venezuela: "A Triumph of Trump's Leadership"
Published on 5/2/2026
Direct Flights Between Miami and Caracas Resume as Part of Trump's Three-Phase Strategy for Venezuela
Published on 4/30/2026
Historic Resumption: Direct Flights Between Miami and Caracas Return After Nearly 7 Years
Published on 4/30/2026
Billboard Supporting Cuban Political Prisoners Removed in Colombian City Hosting CELAC-EU Summit
Published on 11/10/2025
Panamanian Businessman with Ties to Chavismo Survives Maiquetía Plane Crash
Published on 9/26/2025
Venezuelan Regime's Jet with Frequent Cuba Flights Crashes
Published on 9/24/2025
First Flights of Migrants Deported from the U.S. Arrive in Venezuela
Published on 2/11/2025
Maduro Sworn in for Another Six-Year Term Amid Global Criticism
Published on 1/11/2025
Miguel Díaz-Canel Visits Venezuela Amid Maduro's Controversial Power Grab
Published on 1/11/2025
Spanish Popular Party Delegation Expelled from Caracas by Maduro Regime
Published on 7/27/2024