Flights have been impacted at Miami International Airport following U.S. military strikes in Venezuela and the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro.
The airport said in a statement: “Due to restricted airspace near Venezuela and parts of the Caribbean, some flights at MIA are being affected. Please check your flight status with your airline before heading to MIA. We thank you for your patience and understanding.”
JetBlue said in a travel alert that it would waive change and cancellation fees and fare differences for customers traveling Saturday, January 3, through Sunday, January 4, 2026, to/from the following cities:
- Aguadilla, Puerto Rico (BQN)
- Antigua (ANU)
- Aruba (AUA)
- Bonaire (BON)
- Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI)
- Curaçao (CUR)
- Georgetown, Guyana (GEO)
- Grenada (GND)
- Ponce, Puerto Rico (PSE)
- Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (POS)
- San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
- St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (STX)
- St. Lucia (UVF)
- St. Maarten (SXM)
- St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (STT)”
Delta also said that it “began cancelling flights early Saturday morning in compliance with FAA airspace closures in the Caribbean.”
This is a developing story. Refresh for updates.
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