Caribbean Airlines (BW) has announced some exciting additions to its already extensive network across the Caribbean. The state-owned carrier from Trinidad and Tobago is expanding its reach from Barbados and into St Lucia, and from there, onto St Vincent & the Grenadines.
With the carrier already operating between Barbadoes and St Vincent, its schedule shall be increased to seven weekly services, while Barbadoes to St Lucia shall be scheduled with 4.
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Commencing the week of July twenty fourth, Carbbieans service adjustments from Barbados to St Vincent will take off seven times per week, complemented by increased services from Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) to Grenada, which can operate every day, while BGI to St Lucia will depart 4 times per week. The airline is not stopping there, also announcing its intentions to extend operations between Barbados and Eugene F. Correira International Airport (OGL) in Ogle, Guyana.
With the airlines fleet of nine ATR 72 poised to administer the expanded network, Caribbean Airlines may also make several adjustments to its Trinidad network as well, including recent connections between Piarco International Airport (POS) and Dominica and Antigua, as much as twice per week from August twenty third.
The airline is a critical player in connecting the Caribbean nations to the USA, retaining a sturdy network to and from Recent York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, operating services to Georgetown–Cheddi Jagan, Kingston–Norman Manley, Montego Bay, Port of Spain, St. Vincent–Argyle and Tobago.
Heading to Florida, Caribbean also operates the state’s three primary airports, with flights from Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Kingston, Port of Spain, plus a seasonal service to Montego Bay. Miami International Airport (MIA) to Port of Spain, Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Port of Spain, and seasonal service to Kingston.
Sources: Loop News