Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes has made a formal request to the country's civil aviation agency to start flights to Miami and the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, reported Reuters.
If Gol's plan is approved, the flights would leave five days a week from Sao Paulo's international airport, Guarulhos, stopping in Venezuela's capital Caracas and then flying to Miami.
The company, Brazil's second-largest airline, operates several international routes in South America, including to Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Santiago.
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