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Airways cancel a whole lot of Caribbean flights after U.S. assaults on Venezuela
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Airways cancel a whole lot of Caribbean flights after U.S. assaults on Venezuela

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Last updated: January 4, 2026 12:34 am
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Passengers sleep on the ground, after flights have been delayed and cancelled when the airspace was closed resulting from U.S. strikes on Venezuela in a single day, at Rafael Hernandez Worldwide Airport in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

Airways canceled a whole lot of flights to Puerto Rico and different components of the Caribbean on Saturday, stranding hundreds of vacationers on the tail-end of the New 12 months vacation interval after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered industrial plane to keep away from airspace in components of the area following U.S. strikes on Venezuela.

President Donald Trump mentioned Saturday the strikes resulted in the USA’ seize of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his spouse.

Cancellations included 400 flights to and from Puerto Rico’s Luis Muñoz Marín Worldwide Airport, near 60% of the day’s schedule, in line with FlightAware. Fifteen flights from San Juan have been listed as canceled for Sunday.

One other 91 flights, greater than half of Saturday’s flights to and from Aruba’s Queen Beatrix Worldwide Airport, have been additionally canceled Saturday.

“When applicable, these airspace restrictions shall be lifted,” U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy mentioned in a put up on X.

Airways affected by the flight restrictions included American Airways, Delta Air Strains, Southwest Airways and JetBlue Airways, United Airways, and Frontier Airways. Carriers waived change charges and fare variations for purchasers affected by the airspace closures if they alter their flights to later within the month. Airways included greater than a dozen airports in area of their waivers.

JetBlue, which has a big operation within the Caribbean, mentioned it canceled about 215 flights “resulting from airspace closures throughout the Caribbean associated to army exercise.” The airline famous that flights to the Dominican Republic and Jamaica weren’t affected by authorities restrictions

American Airways mentioned it canceled all of its flights within the Japanese Caribbean on Saturday.

Dutch airline KLM additionally warned vacationers about disruptions due to the airspace restrictions, doubtlessly affecting Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao and different flights.

Passengers stand subsequent to screens displaying flight info, after flights have been delayed and cancelled when the airspace was closed resulting from U.S. strikes on Venezuela in a single day, at Luis Munoz Marin Worldwide Airport in Carolina, close to San Juan, Puerto Rico.

REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

Although such broad restrictions are sometimes momentary, some flight crews have been additionally stranded, so airways may need additional time after the flight bans elevate to reposition workers.

Main U.S. airways have not served Venezuela immediately for years. American was the final of the most important U.S. carriers to cease flying to the nation in 2019 amid unrest there.

Airspace closures in response to army exercise and different security issues have pressured airways for years to take longer routes to keep away from restricted airspace, or pause service altogether lately, together with in and round Russia, Ukraine, Israel and Iran.

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