💨 Abstract
The U.S. lifted airspace curbs over the Caribbean, allowing airlines to resume flights. Major airlines like United, American, Delta, and JetBlue had canceled hundreds of flights due to safety risks from U.S. military activity in Venezuela. The FAA closed the airspace due to ongoing military operations. Airlines are working to restore normal operations, but it may take several days. The U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, leading to the airspace closures. Non-U.S
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