Delta resumes Caribbean flights
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Delta Air Lines boosts Caribbean capacity after airspace reopens
Delta Air Lines DAL is actively restoring its Caribbean operations after the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) lifted airspace restrictions, moving quickly to add capacity and support disrupted travelers.
Some American tourists said they are stuck in the Caribbean following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
According to The Associated Press, Delta is not alone. Major airlines “canceled hundreds of flights across the eastern Caribbean region” on January 3 and “warned passengers that the disruptions could continue for days” due to the FAA’s restrictions in the wake of the U.S. action in Venezuela.
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Delta issues travel waiver amid tension in the Caribbean
Delta Airlines has issued a travel waiver for several airports in the Caribbean after several flights have been cancelled following Saturday’s military operation in Venezuela. Due to a temporary airspace closure,
Airlines have resumed air service to andd from Puerto Rico and the Caribbean on Sunday after the U.S. military operation in Venezuela.
Fox News correspondent Madison Scarpino reports the latest on travel delays from Atlanta.