US Tourists Stranded Across Caribbean After Airspace Closure Following Maduro Capture

January 5, 2026 • Google News World

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Multiple Airspace Restrictions Cause Disruptions Across Caribbean

Several countries have imposed airspace restrictions, affecting American tourists and travelers stranded across the Caribbean. The restrictions were implemented following a US military operation that targeted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

According to reports, tens of thousands of travelers are now stranded due to the closure of airspace in various Caribbean nations. Airlines have scrambled to add flights to accommodate the increased demand for travel, but many flights have been canceled or delayed.

The disruptions have affected multiple airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. Travelers from Ohio were among those affected after a US military operation struck Venezuela, causing widespread disruption to air travel in the region.

Puerto Rico has also suspended all air travel due to the airspace restrictions, resulting in over 300 flights being canceled. The situation is ongoing, with airlines working to adjust their schedules and accommodate stranded travelers.

The exact number of travelers affected by the disruptions is not yet known, but officials have confirmed that multiple countries are experiencing significant delays and cancellations.

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