- Daily nonstop flights between Houston and Caracas resume starting August 11
- The route will be served by a Boeing 737 MAX 8 with modern tech features
- Houston serves as a hub for 100 daily flights to Latin America and the Caribbean
- This service reopens a major economic gateway for the global energy sector
United Airlines is set to restore a vital link between the United States and South America with the resumption of nonstop daily flights between Houston and Caracas. Beginning August 11, this service marks the airline’s return to Venezuela after a nearly ten-year hiatus. Operating out of George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the route will utilize a modern Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, providing a sophisticated travel experience for passengers traveling to Simón Bolívar International Airport.

This expansion reinforces Houston’s status as a premier gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, where United now operates approximately 100 flights every day to more than 50 regional destinations. The return of this service is expected to foster stronger economic ties and provide a streamlined path for business travelers, particularly those in the energy sector. Additionally, the route offers a convenient solution for families looking to reconnect across borders.
Passengers on this new route will enjoy the latest cabin amenities, including seatback entertainment screens with Bluetooth connectivity and high-speed Wi-Fi capabilities. The timing of this launch coincides with a massive two billion dollar transformation of Terminal B in Houston, which will soon feature 22 new gates and the largest United Club in the airline’s network. This development highlights United’s commitment to growing its international footprint while enhancing the ground experience for its customers. By re-establishing this connection, United continues to lead the industry in global network planning and service reliability. Tickets for these highly anticipated daily flights are currently available for purchase through the airline’s official website and mobile application.
