Saint Lucia, Caribbean flights disrupted as US strikes close regional airspace
Airlines cancelled hundreds of flights across the Eastern Caribbean on January 3 after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered commercial carriers to avoid airspace near Venezuela, following overnight military strikes announced by president Donald Trump. According to a Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) press release, “flight operations in and out of […] The article Saint Lucia, Caribbean flights disrupted as US strikes close regional airspace is from St. Lucia Times.

- JetBlue Airways, which operates extensively in the region, cancelled about 215 flights systemwide. The carrier said that routes to the Dominican Republic and Jamaica in the northern Caribbean were not affected.
- American Airlines confirmed schedule adjustments, citing “the safety and security of customers and team members”.
- Delta Airlines listed the following affected airports: San Juan, Aruba, Barbados, Saint Lucia, and Grenada.
- United Airlines and Southwest Airlines also reported cancellations tied to the FAA restrictions.
The article Saint Lucia, Caribbean flights disrupted as US strikes close regional airspace is from St. Lucia Times.



