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Council of Ministers decided to hold off on US Flights until August 1st.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Government of St. Maarten has decided that they will further push back to the arrival of US flights to St. Maarten. St. Maarten Government may allow US flights back as of August 1st, 2020, that will depend on the amount of COVID-19 cases in the US territory.
Minister of TEATT Ludmilla de Weever made the announcement on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers on Wednesday. De Weever said that the decision was taken due to the high amount of COVID-19 in North America. She said while August 1st is the target date, this cannot be definite since there is no way of knowing how high the risk would be in allowing North American flights to St. Maarten.
St. Maarten had planned to reopen its airport to US flights on July 1st but pushed back last week for a period of 15 days due to the high amount of positive COVID-19 cases in North America.

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