Sunday, January 4, 2026

Caribbean Flights Resume


Airlines Resumed Flights in the Caribbean on Sunday, after Flight Restrictions Lifted overnight, in the wake of a U.S. Strike on Venezuela.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy (R) said the Restrictions Expired at Midnight, and Major Airlines announced they were Resuming Flights to and from 13 Impacted Airports. Hundreds of Flights had been Cancelled on Saturday, out of Puerto Rico’s Main Airport.

Delta said in a Statement it expects to Operate its Normal Roster of Caribbean Flights on Sunday, “with possible schedule adjustments as airline resources are repositioned.”

In a Statement, American Airlines said “it’s all hands on deck” to move Passengers in the Region. The Airline added some 3,700 Seats on more than a Dozen extra Flights to and from San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as: Aruba, the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, and Barbados and its Hubs in: North Carolina, Charlotte, and Miami.

United Airlines expected to Operate most Scheduled Flights in the Region on Jan. 4th. The Airline is also working to Add New Flights for Travelers whose Travel was Disrupted.

All the Major Airlines issued Travel Waivers to Ppassengers affected by the Cancellations, Waiving some Rebooking Fees.










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