Amid chaos in the Eastern Caribbean following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, American tourists like Nydia Han share their frustrations of being stranded due to flight cancellations. Airlines scramble to accommodate affected travelers as airspace restrictions begin to ease.
After U.S. strikes on Venezuela, airspace restrictions were lifted, allowing airlines like United and Delta to resume flights to Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Thousands of travelers affected by cancellations can now rebook their trips.
Delta Airlines has begun cancelling flights in response to FAA airspace closures in the Caribbean. Customers are urged to check their notifications via the Fly Delta app for updates on their reservations.
Travelers are facing significant disruptions as U.S. airlines halt flights to and from Puerto Rico due to military activity in Venezuela. Virgin Voyages assures support for affected sailors.
In a bold declaration, Trump claims Venezuelan airspace is 'closed,' sparking accusations of a colonial threat from Maduro's government. With over 80 killed in recent strikes, what does this mean for U.S.-Venezuela relations?
Venezuela has condemned Trump's recent comments on airspace closure as a colonialist threat. This comes amidst increased US military activity in the Caribbean and tension over drug trafficking claims.
In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, President Trump has called for commercial airlines to avoid Venezuelan airspace, raising concerns about a potential U.S. military action.
In a bold move, President Trump has declared Venezuela's airspace closed, escalating tensions in the ongoing battle against drug cartels. Airlines are warned, and military presence increases as the US aims to deter smuggling and possibly remove Maduro from power.
In a surprising announcement, the FAA revealed a 10% reduction in flight capacity at 40 major airports, potentially cutting thousands of daily flights. This unprecedented move aims to ensure airspace safety amid ongoing pressures.
In response to ongoing air traffic control staffing shortages, the FAA plans to cut flights at 40 major airports as early as Friday. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasizes the need for collaborative scheduling to ensure safety amid the shutdown.