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Tuesday, July 2, 2024 The looming threat of Hurricane Beryl triggers Delta , United and Air Canada allign with other airlines to adjust their flight schedule from July 2-4, 2024. The airlines are aiming to ensure the safety and timely evacuation of residents and visitors from the Cayman Islands . Their proactive measures include addition of extra flights and cancellations where necessary.

It is reflecting their commitment to passenger safety amidst anticipated storm conditions. Changes of Flight Operations Tuesday, July 2, 2024: Flights to Kingston have been rescheduled with additional services to accommodate passengers affected by cancellations. Additional flights to Miami have been added early in the morning to facilitate timely departures.



Wednesday, July 3, 2024: Flights to Kingston have been cancelled, and affected passengers have been moved to earlier flights on Tuesday. Multiple additional flights to Miami have been scheduled throughout the day. Thursday, July 4, 2024: Flights to Kingston remain cancelled with passengers rebooked on later flights.

Domestic flights are currently unaffected, pending further weather updates. Waivers and Extended Service Cayman Airways has waived change fees for passengers wishing to adjust their travel plans voluntarily. This gesture underscores their commitment to accommodating passengers during this critical period.

Furthermore, the airline has extended the operating hours of its reservations call center and ticket office on Grand Cayma.

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