US Airlines Resume Caribbean Flights After Venezuela Strikes
Airlines Resume Caribbean Flights
Airlines including United and Delta began restoring flights to Puerto Rico and other Caribbean destinations early Sunday after aviation authorities lifted temporary airspace restrictions.
Background
The airspace restrictions were put in place due to the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, where President Nicolás Maduro was captured by US forces. The move has sparked a chain reaction of events, with airlines and governments around the world adjusting their operations.
Impact on Travelers
The resumption of flights is expected to bring relief to travelers who had been stranded or forced to cancel their trips. Airlines have been working to rebook passengers and provide refunds to those who were affected by the disruptions.
Airlines' Response
United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and other carriers have issued statements confirming the resumption of flights. The airlines have also apologized for any inconvenience caused by the disruptions.
Next Steps
The situation in Venezuela remains fluid, and travelers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest information on flight schedules and availability.
Sources
[2] Airlines restore Caribbean flights after U.S. lifts airspace restrictions tied to Venezuela strikes