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US registered flights canceled Caribbean after NOTAM

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January 3, 2026
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Airlines assess disruptions as US registered flights canceled Caribbean routes for 24 hours

PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten — U.S.-registered flights across parts of the Caribbean were abruptly canceled Saturday after a Notice to Air Missions, or NOTAM, triggered a regionwide aviation disruption, forcing airlines to suspend operations and leaving thousands of passengers stranded or scrambling to rebook.

The travel alert, issued at 8 a.m. Saturday by management at Princess Juliana International Airport confirmed that all flights involving U.S.-registered aircraft were grounded due to a NOTAM affecting Caribbean airspace. The cancellation applies to St. Maarten and surrounding areas and is expected to remain in effect for a minimum of 24 hours, with authorities warning the restriction could be extended.

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Airport officials said the NOTAM effectively shut down U.S.-registered flight operations in the region, immediately impacting one of the Caribbean’s most important aviation hubs. Princess Juliana International Airport serves as a key gateway for regional and international travel, handling a high volume of flights from the United States, Europe, and neighboring Caribbean territories.

While the cancellation order specifically targets U.S.-registered aircraft, airport management cautioned that non-U.S.-registered operators are not immune from disruption. The advisory stated that non-U.S. carriers will make independent operational decisions, but additional cancellations are expected, particularly for flights operating near Venezuelan airspace.

In St Lucia, the Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) confirmed that flight operations between the United States, St Lucia, and the wider Caribbean were significantly disrupted on Saturday, with several services affected by delays and cancellations. SLASPA said that while disruptions were ongoing, other scheduled international and regional carriers had not, at this time, indicated that their operations would be impacted.

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The airspace concerns come amid heightened regional tensions, including recent U.S. military activity involving Venezuela, which has contributed to increased scrutiny of flight operations near the country’s airspace.

“Further cancellations are anticipated,” the notice said, underscoring the likelihood of cascading effects as airlines assess safety conditions and regulatory compliance under the current airspace restrictions.

Several regional carriers were identified as likely to scale back or cancel service, including WINAIR, SXM Airways, St. Barth Commuter, and Tradewind Aviation. These airlines provide critical inter-island connectivity throughout the northeastern Caribbean, linking St. Maarten with destinations such as St. Barthélemy, Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, and other nearby islands.

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The cancellations caused immediate disruption for travelers, particularly those relying on St. Maarten as a transit point to smaller islands that depend heavily on short-haul regional flights. Airport sources reported increased congestion in terminal areas as passengers sought clarity on flight status, rebooking options, and onward travel arrangements.

Officials urged affected travelers to contact their airlines directly for updated information, rebooking or refunds, emphasizing that airport authorities do not control airline scheduling decisions when operations are suspended under a NOTAM. Airlines are expected to provide guidance based on their individual policies and operational capabilities.

NOTAMs are formal aviation safety notices used to alert pilots and operators to hazards or restrictions that could affect flight operations. While the advisory confirmed a minimum 24-hour duration, aviation officials did not specify an exact timeline for resumption of normal service, noting that such notices can be extended depending on evolving conditions.

Aviation analysts say the situation highlights the Caribbean’s vulnerability to airspace disruptions, particularly given the region’s heavy reliance on U.S.-registered aircraft for both commercial and private aviation. Many airlines serving the Caribbean operate fleets registered in the United States, meaning even short-term restrictions can have widespread consequences.

Tourism stakeholders across the region were closely monitoring developments. St. Maarten’s economy, like many Caribbean destinations, is highly dependent on air arrivals for tourism, business travel, and regional commerce. Prolonged cancellations could affect hotel occupancy, regional supply chains, and inter-island mobility.

Airport management said further updates will be issued as more information becomes available, stressing that conditions remain fluid. Travelers were advised to monitor airline communications and official airport channels before heading to the airport.

As aviation authorities continue to evaluate the scope and duration of the NOTAM, airlines and passengers remain in a holding pattern, awaiting confirmation on when flight operations involving U.S.-registered aircraft can safely resume across the affected Caribbean airspace.

Continue following Unitedpac St Lucia News for further developments on this unfolding regional travel disruption.

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