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United Airlines resumes Venezuela flights after an eight-year break

United Airlines announced on Tuesday that it would resume daily direct flights between Houston and Caracas after a pause of eight years.

Airline said that its services between George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston and Simon Bolivar International Airport?in Caracas would begin on August 11.

It has joined American Airlines in resuming flights to Venezuela. U.S. Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy lifted the ban in January on U.S. carriers flying?to Venezuela, in response to a directive by?President Donald Trump.

The?U.S. The State Department removed Venezuela from the "Do Not Travel List" for Americans, and issued a "Reconsider Travel", a less severe advisory, due to crime, kidnappings, terrorism and poor health infrastructure.

U.S. Transport Secretary Duffy stated?on?Tuesday that this flight would be crucial to ferrying oil workers into the country, as the U.S. & Venezuela?work to?expand?production and generate new economic opportunites.

United offered flights to Venezuela for almost 20 years, before suspending them in 2017. The airline plans to use its Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft for the route.

(source: Reuters)