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US lifts Caribbean airspace restrictions, airlines resume flights

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January 4, 2026
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Airlines move quickly after US lifts Caribbean airspace restrictions

WASHINGTON — Major airlines resumed flights across the Caribbean early Sunday after the US lifts Caribbean airspace restrictions, bringing relief to thousands of travelers whose plans were disrupted during the peak of the New Year holiday travel period.

Carriers including United Airlines and Delta Air Lines began restoring service to Puerto Rico and other Caribbean destinations shortly after the temporary restrictions expired around midnight Eastern time. The decision followed confirmation from US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy that emergency aviation limits imposed for security reasons had been lifted as scheduled.

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“Airlines are informed and will update their schedules quickly,” Duffy said in a social media post, signaling that federal aviation authorities had cleared the way for commercial traffic to resume through affected airspace.

Airlines restore service after abrupt shutdown

The brief shutdown stemmed from a directive issued Saturday by the Federal Aviation Administration, which instructed commercial aircraft to avoid parts of the Caribbean region amid heightened security concerns following US military action tied to Venezuela. The move triggered hundreds of flight cancellations and delays, stranding travelers across major US hubs and Caribbean airports, a situation detailed further in a Unitedpac St Lucia News report on US-registered flights canceled in the Caribbean.

Thousands of passengers were affected as airlines scrambled to ground or reroute flights, reposition aircraft and crews, and manage rebookings during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Industry officials say even short-lived airspace restrictions can have outsized effects, particularly in regions such as the Caribbean, where flight corridors are tightly coordinated and alternative routes are limited.

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According to reporting by CNBC, airlines had been preparing to move quickly once the FAA restrictions expired, underscoring how closely carriers monitor geopolitical developments that can disrupt civilian air travel with little notice.

United, Delta, Frontier confirm resumed operations

United Airlines said it restarted operations, beginning with flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and added extra departures on Sunday to accommodate passengers affected by the disruption. Delta Air Lines confirmed it was also resuming Caribbean service and working to rebook customers as schedules stabilized.

Frontier Airlines told CNBC it had returned to normal operations following the lifting of the airspace limits. Other carriers impacted by the temporary restrictions included American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airways, all of which operate extensive networks connecting the US mainland with Caribbean destinations.

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To ease the impact on travelers, several airlines issued travel waivers allowing customers to change itineraries without incurring change fees or fare differences if they rebooked flights later in the month. More than a dozen airports across the region were covered under those waivers, reflecting the broad scope of the disruption.

Holiday travel hit by security-driven restrictions

The shutdown came at a particularly sensitive moment for the aviation industry, as millions of travelers were returning home following New Year’s celebrations. Airline operations teams were forced to manage cascading delays as grounded aircraft and displaced crews created knock-on effects that extended beyond the immediate closure window.

President Donald Trump said Saturday that US strikes had resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, a development that sharply escalated regional security concerns and prompted precautionary measures affecting civilian aviation. For background on the reported strike and Maduro’s capture, see Unitedpac St Lucia News’ coverage of the US strike in Venezuela and Maduro’s capture. While the restrictions did not target commercial airports directly, airlines were required to suspend or reroute flights to ensure passenger and crew safety.

Aviation analysts note that the episode illustrates how quickly military or security developments can intersect with global air travel, even when conflicts occur outside the immediate routes served by commercial carriers.

Venezuela tensions continue to shape aviation risk

Major US airlines have not flown directly to Venezuela for years. American Airlines was the last major carrier to halt service to the country in 2019 amid political unrest and security concerns, and flights have not resumed since. Despite the absence of direct routes, developments involving Venezuela continue to influence aviation risk assessments and regional airspace planning.

Analysts say the decision after the US lifts Caribbean airspace restrictions highlights the fragility of air connectivity in geopolitically sensitive regions. Even brief closures can ripple across multiple countries, affecting tourism-dependent economies and airline schedules well beyond the initial incident.

Caribbean tourism officials have repeatedly emphasized the importance of reliable air access, particularly during peak travel seasons when visitor arrivals play a critical role in economic activity. While Sunday’s resumption of flights helped prevent deeper disruption, some passengers continued to experience residual delays as airlines worked through backlogs caused by the abrupt shutdown.

Airlines review contingency planning

Industry experts say airlines are likely to review their response to the incident as part of ongoing contingency planning tied to military activity, airspace management, and regional stability. The episode serves as a reminder that civilian aviation remains highly sensitive to geopolitical shocks, requiring rapid coordination between regulators, airlines and governments.

The restoration of flights following the lifting of US airspace limits helped stabilize regional travel, but the disruption underscored how quickly external security developments can upend even well-established air routes.

Unitedpac St Lucia News will continue to monitor developments affecting Caribbean air travel, aviation security, and regional connectivity.

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