United Airlines has postponed its return of scheduled service to Caracas, Venezuela, pushing the resumption date back to January. The delay stems primarily from ongoing repair work at Simón Bolívar International Airport, which is experiencing significant disruptions. Consequently, United Airlines has been forced to adjust flight routes, leading to a reshaped schedule for connecting services. These operational changes impact connections through Houston, where many passengers will now transit. Representatives from United Airlines have not yet provided an updated timeline for the relaunch of direct flights between Houston and Caracas.
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