Outside The Doors Of Miami International Airport, Life Is Shutting Down As Restaurants In Miami-Dade County Prepare To Close Their Indoor Dining Rooms — Once Again — In The Face Of Spiking COVID-19 Infections.
But Inside The Airport, Things Are Beginning To Look Closer To Normal. On Tuesday, Anxious Travelers, Wearing Masks And Face Shields, Checked Themselves In At Kiosks, Waited In Long Security Lines And Rushed To Make Flights, As American Airlines Relaunched Service To Eight Previously Suspended Caribbean Destinations.
“Today Is A Moment of Great Satisfaction For Me To Be Able To Return Home,” Said Lawyer Maxson Orlélus, 44, Who Was Flying Back To Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, After Being Stranded In The United States Since March When His Return Flight Was Canceled After Haiti Closed Its Airports And Land Borders.
The Only Daily American Airlines Flight to Haiti Joins Flights To Four Destinations In The Dominican Republic And Three In The Bahamas That Took Off From MIA. The Three Countries Are Among The Latest Group Of Caribbean Nations To End Travel Restrictions After Closing Seaports And Airports In March To Stem The Transmission Of COVID-19, The Disease Caused By The Coronavirus. (Https://Www.Miamiherald.Com/News/Business/Tourism-Cruises/Article244057097.Html)