LATAM Cargo Colombia, has scheduled service Miami International Airport (MIA) and Simón Bolívar International Airport (CCS) in Caracas, Venezuela, with operations starting on May 3 and two weekly frequencies on Sundays and Thursdays. The service responds to demand for connectivity between the United States and Venezuela.
"The strength of LATAM Cargo’s network enabled the rapid deployment of this service. The opening of this route reflects exactly the type of organization we strive to be: agile, present, and solution-oriented," said Andrés Varela, North America Commercial Director at LATAM Cargo Group.
The Miami–Caracas-Bogota service primarily carries general cargo and courier shipments, with the capability to handle specific requirements for segments such as oversize cargo and pharmaceuticals, among other services.
The incorporation of Caracas to LATAM’s cargo network expands the group’s coverage in Latin America. This move consolidates Miami as a strategic hub, providing the operational flexibility that has allowed the group to structure a service with a fixed schedule and a dedicated commercial team, adapting its network to the specific requirements of each market.



