Caribbean flights grounded after US hits Venezuela

Your tropical getaway is cooked because the FAA grounded flights after America bombed Venezuela to snatch Nicolas Maduro. Donald Trump bragged that his team grabbed the foreign leader during a raid, which prompted aviation regulators to ban US-registered planes from nearby skies effective immediately.

JetBlue dumped over two hundred connections while Southwest warned that trips to Aruba and Punta Cana might get deleted. American Airlines and Delta started scrubbing schedules to comply with the safety order.

Officials at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport confirmed that most commercial birds from US carriers are suspended due to the conflict. Caribbean Airlines strangely insisted their operations remain totally normal despite the regional panic.
 

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