Hundreds of flights both to and from Caribbean area airports were canceled Saturday amid United States military action in Venezuela overnight.The cancellations affected many New England travelers, including those at Logan Airport.According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), flights from Boston to 13 Caribbean-area airports have been impacted due to airspace closures.Delta flights to and from the following airports have been cancelled for the day, according to a spokesperson. They are as follows:Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in Puerto Rico (SJU)Princess Juliana International Airport in Sint Maarten (SXM)Henry E. Rohlsen Airport in Saint Croix (STX)Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas (STT)Queen Beatrix International Airport in Aruba (AUA)Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport on St. Kitts, Caribbean Islands (SKB)Curaçao International Airport in Curaçao (CUR)Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados (BGI)Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia (UVF)Bonaire International Airport near Kralendijk in the Caribbean Netherlands (BON)Argyle International Airport in Argyle, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD)Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada (GND)V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua and Barbuda (ANU)It’s unclear when the Delta flights will resume for these airports.Delta airlines released the following statement:”Delta is closely monitoring the security situation in the Caribbean and is making schedule adjustments in compliance with FAA airspace closures. The safety and security of our customers and crews is our No. 1 priority. Customers impacted by cancellations or those wanting to change their travel plans should use the Fly Delta app or visit Delta.com to make adjustments.”Watch: President Trump’s full comments on Venezuela strike belowDelta has issued a travel waiver for customers traveling to or from 13 impacted airports between Jan. 3-6. American Airlines said based on the FAA’s airspace restrictions on Saturday, all of their flights to and from the affected Eastern Caribbean region have been cancelled for the day.”As a result of the FAA-mandated airspace closures in the Eastern Caribbean, American is adjusting its flight schedule for the region,” a spokesperson said. “We recognize the disruption these restrictions have on our customers and are doing all we can to take care of them, including providing additional flexibility for customers whose travel is affected.”A JetBlue spokesperson said the airline has cancelled 215 flights systemwide across the Caribbean, although flights to the Dominican Republic and Jamaica are not affected.”Customers whose flights are cancelled may rebook their travel or request a refund,” the spokesperson said. “We will continue to monitor when the Caribbean airspace will reopen and operations can resume.”

EAST BOSTON, Mass. —

Hundreds of flights both to and from Caribbean area airports were canceled Saturday amid United States military action in Venezuela overnight.

The cancellations affected many New England travelers, including those at Logan Airport.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), flights from Boston to 13 Caribbean-area airports have been impacted due to airspace closures.

Delta flights to and from the following airports have been cancelled for the day, according to a spokesperson. They are as follows:

Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in Puerto Rico (SJU)Princess Juliana International Airport in Sint Maarten (SXM)Henry E. Rohlsen Airport in Saint Croix (STX)Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas (STT)Queen Beatrix International Airport in Aruba (AUA)Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport on St. Kitts, Caribbean Islands (SKB)Curaçao International Airport in Curaçao (CUR)Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados (BGI)Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia (UVF)Bonaire International Airport near Kralendijk in the Caribbean Netherlands (BON)Argyle International Airport in Argyle, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD)Maurice Bishop International Airport in Grenada (GND)V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua and Barbuda (ANU)

It’s unclear when the Delta flights will resume for these airports.

Delta airlines released the following statement:

“Delta is closely monitoring the security situation in the Caribbean and is making schedule adjustments in compliance with FAA airspace closures. The safety and security of our customers and crews is our No. 1 priority. Customers impacted by cancellations or those wanting to change their travel plans should use the Fly Delta app or visit Delta.com to make adjustments.”

Watch: President Trump’s full comments on Venezuela strike below

Delta has issued a travel waiver for customers traveling to or from 13 impacted airports between Jan. 3-6.

American Airlines said based on the FAA’s airspace restrictions on Saturday, all of their flights to and from the affected Eastern Caribbean region have been cancelled for the day.

“As a result of the FAA-mandated airspace closures in the Eastern Caribbean, American is adjusting its flight schedule for the region,” a spokesperson said. “We recognize the disruption these restrictions have on our customers and are doing all we can to take care of them, including providing additional flexibility for customers whose travel is affected.”

A JetBlue spokesperson said the airline has cancelled 215 flights systemwide across the Caribbean, although flights to the Dominican Republic and Jamaica are not affected.

“Customers whose flights are cancelled may rebook their travel or request a refund,” the spokesperson said. “We will continue to monitor when the Caribbean airspace will reopen and operations can resume.”