Delta Resumes Caribbean Flights | Delta News Hub

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Delta Resumes Caribbean Flights | Delta News Hub
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Delta Air Lines has announced the resumption of flights to 13 airports in the Caribbean. This decision comes after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that its airspace closure directive will expire on January 4, 2026.

Details of Flight Resumption

Delta plans to reinstate its normal flight schedules starting January 4. However, some schedule modifications may occur as the airline works to reposition resources.

Impacted Airports

  • Antigua & Barbuda (ANU)
  • Aruba (AUA)
  • Barbados (BGI)
  • Bonaire (BON)
  • Curaçao (CUR)
  • Grenada (GND)
  • San Juan (SJU)
  • St. Kitts (SKB)
  • St. Thomas (STT)
  • St. Croix (STX)
  • St. Vincent (SVD)
  • Simpson Bay (SXM)
  • St. Lucia (UVF)

Travel Waiver Issued

Delta has implemented a travel waiver for passengers traveling to or from the affected airports between January 3 and January 6, 2026. This allows modifications to existing bookings without penalties.

  • Customers will receive notifications with instructions regarding their itineraries.
  • They can manage their travel plans via Delta.com or the Fly Delta app.

Continued Monitoring for Safety

The airline emphasizes its commitment to passenger safety and security. Delta teams are closely monitoring the situation and adapting as necessary.

Customers are encouraged to stay updated on flight statuses using the Fly Delta app and Delta’s official website.

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