US strike on Venezuela disrupts Caribbean travel
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Is It Safe to Visit the Caribbean Right Now? What Travelers Should Know
With recent law enforcement and military activity in Venezuela, travelers may be concerned about the safety of the broader Caribbean region.
The department's travel advisories for the Caribbean islands vary, with some islands listed as Level 1 and others as Level 3.
The F.A.A. grounded U.S. flights in the region because of the Trump administration’s military action in Venezuela, stranding travelers and disrupting vacations. Operations restarted on Sunday morning.
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Caribbean airspace disruption sparks travel chaos and some famous faces are caught up in it
A wave of flight cancellations across parts of the Caribbean left thousands of travelers scrambling over the weekend - including a cluster of celebrities and high-profile vacationers who were in the region as airlines paused or rerouted service amid sudden U.
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Caribbean travel disrupted after US operation to remove Maduro; hundreds of flights canceled
Although the FAA has since reopened the airspace, many travelers are still struggling to get home.
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Safest Travel Destinations in the Caribbean
Saint Kitts and Nevis consistently ranks among the safest Caribbean nations on the World Travel Index as well. This twin-island country boasts low crime levels, a stable government and a close-knit population that values tourism. As a result, visitors often remark on how safe they feel walking through towns, beaches and resort areas.
Minister of Tourism for Jamaica, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, yesterday delivered a keynote address at the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) Leadership Luncheon, calling for bold action to build tourism resilience across the Caribbean region. Speaking ...
An American operation in Venezuela led to a shutdown of airspace in the Caribbean, stranding travelers. Delta says flights should be back on track