Thousands of tourists in the Caribbean had their flights canceled

Thousands of tourists have been stranded in the Caribbean as a result of the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela and the US attacks on military and civilian targets in Caracas. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the British publication The Daily Mail, flight delays are increasing anxiety and uncertainty among tourists. According to the latest information, Cyril E. International Airport in Saint Thomas has canceled 43 flights within 24 hours.
At Queen Beatrix International Airport in Aruba, 44 flights have been canceled, and at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Puerto Rico, 169 flights have been canceled.
According to American Airlines, the situation in Venezuela is negatively affecting 19 airports, including those on the US and British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Saint Martin, Saint Lucia, and Barbados. The complex situation in Venezuela is causing cancellations and delays of international flights.
This situation is causing serious damage to the tourism industry in the Caribbean, increasing uncertainty and anxiety among tourists. The situation is worsening as airports and airlines are unable to resolve these problems quickly.





