AggieDiver
Contributor
We had that issue a few years back, and it turns out the problem comes up when Cayman Air tries to adjust the flight times. If for some reason they cancel the old flight before they create the new one in their system, when the old flight is cancelled, it automatically rebooks on another flight, with no regard for what the rest of your itinerary looks like. But when you look at their flights after you get the notice, there is a flight available not too far different from where you were originally booked. We just had to call them to get put back onto the other flight. At the time it happened to us, they were having otter problems and were cancelling the direct flights to and from GC-LC, and instead were using one otter to fly people back and forth between LC-CB and putting all the trips to GC onto the Saab from CB.