Caribbean Flights Are Resuming After Temporary Airspace Closure—Here’s What Travelers Should Know
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned all flights of U.S. aircraft in Venezuela's airspace due to direct risks to air safety.The measure entered into force immediately on January 4, 2026 and will remain in force until February 4.The decision was formalized by an air safety notice (Notam) that prevents any aircraft registered or operated by U.S. companies from operating in the Maiquetia Flight Information Region (SVZM).Full prohib…
Caribbean Flights Are Resuming After Temporary Airspace Closure—Here’s What Travelers Should Know
Airlines added thousands of seats and issued waivers as travel resumes to top destinations like St. Lucia, Anguilla, and Aruba.Elizabeth Rhodes/Travel + Leisure Lounge chairs on the beach at The Aerial, BVI All-Inclusive Private Island.Airlines flying to the Caribbean continued to recover on Monday after flights were disrupted following recent United States military action in Venezuela.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initially restrict…
American Airlines adds flights to and from Charlotte to accommodate Eastern Caribbean customers
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Now that airspace has reopened over the Eastern Caribbean, American Airlines has added more than a dozen flights to get people to and from the region. The airline says it's added nearly 5,000 seats on top of the scheduled service. A Boeing 777-300, the largest aircraft in American's fleet, was [...]
BLK ALERTS - US Lifts Caribbean Airspace Restrictions Following Military Operation In Venezuela
Tens of thousands of travelers were left stranded during the post-holiday rush after the U.S. temporarily restricted airspace over parts of the Caribbean following military strikes on Venezuela. Those restrictions have now been lifted. According to Reuters, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had closed portions of Eastern Caribbean airspace to U.S. commercial flights after the United States conducted a military operation in Venezuela that…
US Lifts Caribbean Airspace Restrictions Following Military Operation In Venezuela - Travel Noire
Tens of thousands of travelers were left stranded during the post-holiday rush after the U.S. temporarily restricted airspace over parts of the Caribbean following military strikes on Venezuela. Those restrictions have now been lifted. According to Reuters, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had closed portions of Eastern Caribbean airspace to U.S. commercial flights after the United States conducted a military operation in Venezuela that…
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