A direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela is set to arrive in Caracas on Thursday, marking the first such journey in seven years since the US Department of Homeland Security imposed an indefinite suspension over security concerns. This resumption of air travel follows the dramatic U.S capture of Nicolás Maduro during a nighttime raid on his Caracas residence in early January. It also coincides with the formal reopening of the U.S embassy in Caracas last month, which saw the full restoration of diplomatic relations with the South American nation. Flight AA3599, operated by Envoy Air, an American Airlines subsidiary, was scheduled to depart Miami at 10.16am local time, arriving in the Venezuelan capital three hours later before returning to Florida that afternoon. The airline has also announced plans for a second daily service between Miami and Caracas, commencing on 21 May. Earlier, the airline said a second daily flight between Miami and Caracas will start on May 21.…