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An American operation in Venezuela led to a shutdown of airspace in the Caribbean, stranding travelers. Delta says flights should be back on track
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How Caribbean Flights Have Been Impacted By Venezuela Airspace Closures
Airlines are adding flexible polices and increasing capacity to help stranded passengers. Here's what to know if your flight has been changed or canceled.
The FAA’s temporary closure of Caribbean airspace due to the US strike on Venezuela canceled hundreds of flights - stranding travelers and disrupting work, family plans, and moves.
U.S. military action in Venezuela has triggered airspace restrictions and widespread flight cancellations across the Caribbean during a peak holiday travel weekend. While most airports remain open, rerouting and FAA restrictions are disrupting flights to Puerto Rico,
Holidaygoers throughout the Caribbean had their travel plans upended after the FAA instituted a temporary airspace closure in the region due to U.S. military strikes in Venezuela. Here’s the latest.
American Airlines is adding 3,000 additional seats by adding flights and using larger planes in the Caribbean region. JetBlue says it expects to resume normal operations as well.