US strike on Venezuela disrupts Caribbean travel
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The F.A.A. grounded U.S. flights in the region because of the Trump administration’s military action in Venezuela, stranding travelers and disrupting vacations. Operations restarted on Sunday morning.
JetBlue, which serves Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, told CNBC that it canceled more than 200 flights to the Caribbean, but that the Dominican Republic and Jamaica are not affected. Major U.S. airlines don’t serve Venezuela directly.
Holidaygoers throughout the Caribbean had their travel plans upended after the FAA instituted a temporary airspace closure in the region due to U.S. military strikes in Venezuela. Here’s the latest.
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