LATAM Cargo has expanded its network by adding Caracas as a regular cargo destination, strengthening connectivity between the United States and the Venezuelan market.
The new service operates on a Miami–Caracas–Bogotá route, with two weekly frequencies and a total capacity of around 100 tonnes per week. It is designed to handle general cargo and courier shipments, while also supporting specialised segments such as pharmaceuticals and oversized freight.
The move comes amid a gradual recovery in air connectivity to Venezuela, with demand rising for cargo transport between North and South America. By incorporating Caracas into its network, LATAM Cargo aims to better serve supply chain needs and improve access to goods in the region.
The expansion also reinforces Miami’s role as a key cargo hub for Latin America, enabling more efficient distribution and flexible logistics solutions for shippers operating across the corridor.
Industry observers note that the launch reflects growing confidence among carriers in rebuilding routes to Venezuela, as trade flows and logistics demand continue to stabilise.
