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Cape Air Faces Travel Disruptions with Over a Dozen Flights Suspended in Puerto Rico, US, British Virgin Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Abandoning Passengers Across San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, Kingstown, Tortola and Boston, All You Need to Know Now

23 Aug 2025 By travelandtourworld

Cape Air Faces Travel Disruptions with Over a Dozen Flights Suspended in Puerto Rico, US, British Virgin Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Abandoning Passengers Across San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, Kingstown, Tortola and Boston, All You Need to Know Now

Cape Air has recently experienced major travel disruptions, leaving passengers stranded across several cities. According to FlightAware data, over a dozen flights were canceled and several others delayed, impacting travellers in Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the British Virgin Islands and the US Northeast. This has affected airports in San Juan, Charlotte Amalie, Kingstown, Tortola and Boston. Flight cancellations began early Friday and caused significant disruptions for passengers, with many left in limbo at airports. Cape Air’s service, which connects smaller regional islands and key US locations, has been severely impacted. The cancellations have left travellers across these regions uncertain about their next steps. In this report, we will provide all the necessary details of the situation, covering the affected flights, cities and the overall travel chaos caused by these disruptions.

In total, Cape Air reported 17 cancellations and 12 delays across various routes. These disruptions have caused a ripple effect on travellers who rely on the airline for connecting flights between the Caribbean and US destinations.

The flight disruptions occurred across various routes, primarily affecting travel between the US and Caribbean destinations. The list of canceled flights includes services between major airports such as Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU) in San Juan, Cyril E King Airport (STT) in Charlotte Amalie, Henry E. Rohlsen Airport (STX) in Saint Croix and Antonio Rivera Rodriguez Airport (VQS) in Kingstown.

The cancellations began on Friday, with early morning flights being the first to be affected. For instance, Cape Air Flight KAP8151, scheduled to depart from San Juan (SJU) to Cyril E King Airport (STT) in Charlotte Amalie at 7:20 AM, was among the first to be canceled. Other notable cancellations included flights between Saint Croix and St. Thomas, with multiple services affected throughout the day.

Passengers across several cities have been impacted by these disruptions, including those in Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands and the northeastern US cities. Below is a detailed breakdown of the affected cities and countries:

With the cancellations affecting multiple key routes, Cape Air passengers were left to adjust travel plans on short notice. Given the nature of Cape Air’s regional services, many of the flights affected were short-haul, often serving as critical connections for passengers travelling to smaller airports or islands.

For many passengers, the abrupt cancellations caused inconvenience. Some passengers found themselves scrambling for alternative transport options and the disruptions created a backlog of travellers at airports. Long waits at check-in counters and overburdened customer service teams only added to the frustration of affected individuals.

While no official statement was made by Cape Air at the time of the disruptions, the airline typically strives to provide updates and assist passengers in such situations. Passengers are usually rebooked on later flights, though availability can be limited given the nature of Cape Air’s smaller aircraft fleet. Affected travellers are encouraged to check the airline’s website or customer service channels for the latest updates on their specific flights.

Cape Air operates a fleet of small aircraft, which makes it particularly vulnerable to operational challenges like weather disruptions, maintenance issues, or scheduling conflicts. The airline has a history of providing reliable services to smaller and regional airports, but issues like these remind passengers of the potential vulnerabilities when flying with smaller regional carriers.

For those impacted by these cancellations, the advice is clear: keep an eye on any updates from Cape Air through their website and other communication channels. Travellers should also consider other modes of transportation if their travel schedule is inflexible. If rebooking is necessary, passengers should attempt to book a flight as soon as possible to avoid further delays.

Passengers are also advised to check travel insurance options, as disruptions of this magnitude can result in financial loss, especially for those with connecting flights or time-sensitive commitments. Those with ongoing travel plans may also want to explore alternative airlines or routes in case further disruptions continue.

The recent disruptions faced by Cape Air, with 17 cancellations and 12 delays, have left many travellers stranded and uncertain of their next steps. As reported by FlightAware, these widespread disruptions affected key routes across Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and the United States. The impact on both short-haul and regional flights was significant, reminding passengers of the unpredictability that can come with flying smaller carriers. Travellers affected by these changes are advised to stay updated through official communication channels and seek alternatives as needed to minimize further inconvenience.

Source- FlightAware

Image Credit- @CapeAir

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