umm, EVERYBODY (not “many” or “most”) got there “before all hell broke loose”. It surely was not the fault of any travelers who arrived even five minutes before the entry ban was proclaimed.
I am at CCV, arrived prior to any restrictions. We had a flight out on Delta on the 21st. Delta sent an email on the 17th saying it was canceled and to use your app to rebook. The app did not indicate the flight was canceled and when you tried to rebook it only offered the same..... canceled flight...... This went on all week with Delta telling us when it was time to check in, and when our (CANCELED) flight was boarding. By Wednesday we had already separately ooked a flight on Delta in the 28th, which they promptly canceled. Again, the app even today says it is still coming in as scheduled. American put some people on United flights. Delta has totally abandoned us. United has had a flight every day this week and two on Saturday. Their final flight is Monday. Dead heading down here United can't be making money. But the positive PR they will receive from the over 1000 people they are rescuing will hopefully do them some good.
As to CCV, Stacey, Danielle and the staff are going WAY above and beyond to ensure our short window of altered reality here is nothing short of paradise. THIS is why CCV has such a following. CCV and United rock.
No one involved here is guilty of anything other than the US air carriers. They’re the ones who haven’t arranged appropriate return flights for their stranded and ticketed passengers.
I am told this failure is about to be resolved. Hearing that one of two U.S.A. Carriers is being less than cooperative. I have no personal knowledge, so I’ll skip naming the company I heard referenced negatively. Time will tell.
The few people stuck at Coco View have been staying for free, and after the limitation on boat diving kicked in, they’ve been shore diving 3 and 4 times a day.
Not a bad place to go all Gilligans Island.