Copa Airlines returns to Barbados after two-year hiatus

Panamanian carrier Copa Airlines touched down at the Grantley Adams International Airport on Wednesday, after a two-year hiatus, with an almost 80 percent load factor.

- Advertisement -
ROA 728X90

Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.’s (BTMI), Director of Latin America and the Caribbean, Corey Garrett, who arrived on the flight, said the return of the airline came after “some very deep intense discussions” with Copa representatives.

He spoke about the significance and benefits of the airline returning to Barbados.

“Latin America is one of our closest continental neighbors and at the same time provides a perfect opportunity to continue to grow the portfolio of tourism marketing for destination Barbados, in that particular market. We understand what the focus is; we understand the market, and we understand the airline that we are working with.

“We have landed a bigger plane than we landed in 2018 and that also now provides further opportunities for destination Barbados, and of course our neighbor Panama to work from a more commercial or investment standpoint…. We now have a cargo hold where we can increase the exportation between Barbados and Panama, and of course, create many more commercial linkages as we work deeply to even grow the leisure tourism business,” Garrett explained.

He also noted that with the return of Copa Airlines, people in Latin America, North, Central and South America will have access to Barbados, and as such, the country can pursue not only leisure tourism, but also “high net worth individuals,” investors, and those who wish to hold meetings, incentives, conferences, and events.

Garrett also shared that the BTMI will continue to promote and position Barbados, “the gem of the Caribbean Sea,” as the number one viable destination to visit in the Caribbean.

The flight, which consisted of nine crew members, two of them, Barbadian Captains Chetwyn Clarke, and Marc Holford, and 131 passengers, including 15 media personnel, was welcomed by stilt walkers and live pan music. The media personnel, who are from Latin America, will be on the island for three days to learn about and experience all that Barbados has to offer.

The two local pilots received an extra welcome as they were greeted by their family members – Captain Clarke by his wife, Lisa, and son, Liam, as well as his mother, Beverley, while Captain Holford was greeted by his mother, Marva.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Captain Clarke shared that piloting the return flight was a special occasion for him.

“It’s always been a dream to fly something this large into Barbados and I’d like to thank the BTMI and everyone involved for making that dream come true,” he said.

Copa Airlines, a subsidiary of Copa Holdings, first started flying to the island on July 17, 2018. The carrier will facilitate two direct flights weekly from Panama on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

CMC/

More Stories

Daryl Vaz

Jamaica could begin offshore oil drilling within two years, Vaz says

Jamaica could move to drill for oil off the coast of St Thomas within the next two years following encouraging early findings from a...

Saint Lucia Governor General travels to Martinique for medical treatment

The Office of the Governor General in Saint Lucia has announced that Governor General Sir Cyril E. M. Charles has traveled to Martinique to...
Trinidad Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar

Trinidad PM criticizes CARICOM silence over secretary-general controversy

Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Wednesday expressed disappointment that “not a single member” of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) foreign ministers has defended...
haiti floods

At least 12 dead as floods devastate Northwest Haiti

Haitian authorities on Wednesday confirmed that at least 12 people have died after flood waters struck the country’s Northwest Department earlier this week. According to...
michael pintard bahamas

Bahamas opposition leader defends national lottery proposal amid criticism

Leader of the main opposition Free National Movement (FNM) in The Bahamas, Michael Pintard, is standing by his party’s plan to introduce a national...
Guyana Gov’t to stamp out fraudulently use of its flag on oil vessels

Guyana to mark 60th independence anniversary with commemorative gold medallion

The Guyana government on Wednesday announced plans to mark the country’s 60th anniversary of political independence from Britain with a limited-edition commemorative gold medallion. In...
Daryl Vaz says no oil discovery in Jamaica

‘Something has to happen’: Jamaican gov’t may consider movement restrictions amid fuel crisis

Jamaica's Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz is warning Jamaicans to prepare for fuel price increases and possible movement-reduction measures as rising global oil...
Guyana energy projects

Guyana invites investors for energy projects at Wales

The Office of the Prime Minister of Guyana has issued a preliminary call for investors to support key energy projects at Wales, West Bank...
The King's Birthday Honours list has been released

King Charles III’s Bermuda itinerary includes culture, youth and security engagements

King Charles III will undertake a packed schedule during his upcoming visit to Bermuda from April 30 to May 2, with activities focused on...
Dominican Republic Seizes 9.5 Tons of Cocaine in Record-Breaking Bust

Guyana seizes over 370kg of narcotics in first quarter of 2026

The Customs Anti Narcotic Unit (CANU) in Guyana recorded significant gains in the fight against drug trafficking during the first quarter of 2026, seizing...

Latest Articles