First direct Caribbean–Africa charter flight departs St. Kitts for Nigeria

A major milestone in Caribbean-Africa relations was achieved on March 21, as the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) supported the first large-scale commercial charter flight from the Caribbean directly to Africa.

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The historic flight, organised by Aquarian Consult Limited, departed from Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts, carrying a delegation of more than 100 passengers, including business leaders, government officials and cultural figures from eight Caribbean nations.

The aircraft landed the following day at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, marking the first direct commercial connection of its kind between the two regions.

The initiative is being hailed as a significant step in strengthening South-South cooperation and deepening economic and cultural ties between the Caribbean and Africa. By eliminating lengthy layovers in Europe or North America, the flight signals a shift toward more direct engagement between the regions.

The journey also serves as the opening event for the Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit, hosted at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre from March 23 to 28.

OECS officials say the development represents a new phase in economic diplomacy, helping to solidify relationships between Caribbean states and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), while creating a pathway for expanded trade and investment.

The direct route significantly reduces travel time — from more than 30 hours via traditional routes to a single transatlantic journey — demonstrating the potential for permanent air links between the Caribbean and Africa.

Delegates participating in the mission are expected to engage in high-level discussions on areas including agriculture, the blue economy, cultural exchange and investment opportunities.

Managing Director of Aquarian Consult, Aisha Maina, described the flight as a defining moment for both regions.

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“We are no longer just dreaming of a bridge between our two regions; we are flying over it,” she said. “This flight isn’t just carrying people; it’s carrying the future of Afri-Caribbean trade, tourism and shared prosperity.”

The initiative is being viewed as a symbolic and practical step toward building a stronger “Global Africa” network, linking economies and communities across the Atlantic.

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