U.S carriers cancel flights to Antigua

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✈️ Flight Operations Update – Antigua & Barbuda

US-registered aircraft are not operating within the San Juan, Piarco, and South America airspace at this time.

Current airline status:

Delta Airlines: Cancelled
JetBlue: Cancelled
American Airlines:
AA2467 – Cancelled
AA2596 – Cancelled

Transatlantic flights remain unaffected, with Virgin Atlantic (VS) and British Airways (BA) operating as scheduled.

Air Canada is operating today as planned. We will provide updates should there be any changes.

✈️ Please continue to monitor official airline channels for the latest information.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. More voices should have spoken up in this mini war that’s taking place here in the Caribbean.
    I’m not saying that we should have advocate for war, but more could have been said to try and curtail these two nations, instead many stand on the sidelines and said not a thing, and when they do speak, they continue to straddle the fence, instead of making a stance publicly for the US.

    You may not like Trump, but the big picture here, is that Maduro had already declared war against many of his own people, and have inflicted serious harm on many, way before Trump even start bombing the boats.
    But no one spoke up against Maduro, instead they secretly form a collective to keep quiet, because in secret, none of them back the US except for the T&T PM.

    And now here we are.

    I warned GB over and over to abandon that dumb notion that we are ” friends to all and enemy to none”, because that’s simply not the reality in this current Carribean. Not with Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela creating serious problems both in their island and for other neighbors.
    Not when Venezuela currently wants to take over 70% of Guyana as we speak.
    And talk about Jamaica having one of the highest murder rates in the world for years now.
    How can we be a ” zone of peace” when these nations are killing off one another like flies?
    So, now the hypocrisy have come back and fly in our faces.

    Some has even suggested that we should stay out of people’s business and let them handle their own conflicts. Well that’s not how it works forks, not with the way the US has been looking at things diplomatically for the last 35 years or so. The US has dabble in almost everything that interest them, and we should have seen that and simply look at the big picture and pick the lesser of both evils.

    Many on the Carribean leaders have failed their people in this regard, Notably GB and the PM of Dominica, and now we are here with the cart already bolted.
    In wasn’t just Antigua’s and Dominica embassador to the US that drop the ball, many other carribean leaders did the same, and failed to protect their American interest as a result.
    I’m no politician, but I grew up poor and learn how to survive and thrive in some of the worse situations anyone can find themselves in, why, because I always knew how to read the room and what people that I deal with are thinking before they even reveal it.
    We must have leaders that can see past their noses, and these leaders we have here has simply failed us.

    Call it what want, but I love in reality, and that’s what took place here.

  2. More voices should have spoken up in this mini war that’s taking place here in the Caribbean.
    I’m not saying that we should have advocate for war, but more could have been said to try and curtail these two nations, instead many stand on the sidelines and said not a thing, and when they do speak, they continue to straddle the fence, instead of making a stance publicly for the US.

    You may not like Trump, but the big picture here, is that Maduro had already declared war against many of his own people, and have inflicted serious harm on many, way before Trump even start bombing the boats.
    But no one spoke up against Maduro, instead they secretly form a collective to keep quiet, because in secret, none of them back the US except for the T&T PM.

    And now here we are.

    I warned GB over and over to abandon that dumb notion that we are ” friends to all and enemy to none”, because that’s simply not the reality in this current Carribean. Not with Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela creating serious problems both in their island and for other neighbors.
    Not when Venezuela currently wants to take over 70% of Guyana as we speak.
    And talk about Jamaica having one of the highest murder rates in the world for years now.
    How can we be a ” zone of peace” when these nations are killing off one another like flies?
    So, now the hypocrisy have come back and fly in our faces.

    Some has even suggested that we should stay out of people’s business and let them handle their own conflicts. Well that’s not how it works forks, not with the way the US has been looking at things diplomatically for the last 35 years or so. The US has dabble in almost everything that interest them, and we should have seen that and simply look at the big picture and pick the lesser of both evils.

    Many on the Carribean leaders have failed their people in this regard, Notably GB and the PM of Dominica, and now we are here with the cart already bolted.
    In wasn’t just Antigua’s and Dominica embassador to the US that drop the ball, many other carribean leaders did the same, and failed to protect their American interest as a result.
    I’m no politician, but I grew up poor and learn how to survive and thrive in some of the worse situations anyone can find themselves in, why, because I always knew how to read the room and what people that I deal with are thinking before they even reveal it.
    We must have leaders that can see past their noses, and these leaders we have here has simply failed us.

    Call it what want, but I love in reality, and that’s what took place here.

  3. @islanman26 – living in the in the US I’m goddamn tired of being the world’s police department. The US is almost $100 TRILLION US dollars in debt, a baby born today owes something in the neighborhood $140,000 in federal taxes.
    How many trillion is this overthrow going to cost us? And for what benefit?

    Donald Trump calls himself the “president of peace” but yet the “president of peace” our US defence department into the US war department.

  4. @Bastard.
    Look, I’m not here advocating for Donald Trump and his policies,I’m simply advocating for smart governance and shrewdness from our small island nations.

    We have too much to loose in this war, on both sides, and all I’m saying that he is the president (whether we like it or not) so as leaders in the Caribbean, we have to do what’s best for us and see him through. At least do that..it’s called “Diplomacy”.
    But instead we drop the ball in every way, and now we are left with an empty bag.

    My point is that we could have walked out of this with at least a slice of the pie, but now we have nothing.
    These Caricom leaders now don’t have Venezuela, and they certainly don’t have the US.

    Who are they going to turn to, Russia or China?

    Well let me burst the bubble for these fools..China or Russia do not care about no damn small islands that has no resources, especially an island like Antigua that produces nothing.

    One thing I’ve learnt in life, you don’t make new friends, you built with and keep the ones you have.
    The US has always being a friend to us small island people.

    But I get your huge point on the US side.

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