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Puerto Rico, Barbados, Trinidad, Aruba, and Saint Maarten Resume Flights as Caribbean Recovers From U.S.-Venezuela War Airspace Closures
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Puerto Rico, Barbados, Trinidad, Aruba, and Saint Maarten Resume Flights as Caribbean Recovers From U.S.-Venezuela War Airspace Closures
Three and a half months after Operation Absolute Resolve captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, Caribbean air travel is finally returning to normal — Puerto Rico, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, and Saint Maarten have all resumed commercial flights. But the recovery is uneven: flights to Puerto Rico are $208, while cruise ships won’t return to Barbados until 2027. Is Travel in the Caribbean Getting Back to Normal? As hard to believe…
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