Delta Resumes Caribbean Flight Operations After Extended Hiatus
January 4, 2026 • Google News World
Delta Airlines has resumed its Caribbean service after the US lifted airspace restrictions tied to Venezuela strikes. The airline had previously canceled a significant number of flights in the region due to the ongoing situation.
According to reports, the US government had imposed airspace restrictions on Venezuelan airspace as part of an effort to pressure the country’s government. As a result, several airlines, including Delta, were forced to cancel flights to and from Puerto Rico.
Delta has now resumed its operations in the Caribbean, with flights resuming to various destinations in the region. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and will continue to adjust its flight schedules as necessary.
In addition to Delta, other airlines have also resumed their operations in the Caribbean. However, some travelers are still experiencing disruptions to their travel plans due to the earlier cancellations.
The US government’s decision to lift airspace restrictions has allowed airlines to resume flights to Puerto Rico, which had been suspended due to the situation. The move is seen as a positive development for travelers and the airline industry in general.
Delta Airlines has confirmed that it will continue to monitor the situation and adjust its flight schedules accordingly. The airline has also advised passengers to check their flight status before traveling to ensure that they are aware of any changes or disruptions.
Source: Google News World