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Caribbean Airlines announces leadership transition as CEO Garvin Medera resigns

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Caribbean Airlines announces leadership transition as CEO Garvin Medera resigns
Key Points(5)
  • The Board of Directors of Caribbean Airlines has announced that Chief Executive Officer Garvin Medera has resigned from his position, effective immediately.
  • In a statement on Monday, the Board expressed gratitude to Medera for his years of service and leadership, extending best wishes for his future endeavors.
  • Medera also issued a farewell message, saying: “I want to take this opportunity to thank all the employees of Caribbean Airlines who have done such a fantastic job over the past few years, facing some very difficult challenges and being their best, time and again, for each other and our passengers.
  • Also, thanks to partners for their support and commitment and customers for their trust and loyalty.
  • I wish everyone well.” To ensure continuity, Chief Operating Officer Nirmala Ramai has been appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer until further notice.

The Board of Directors of Caribbean Airlines has announced that Chief Executive Officer Garvin Medera has resigned from his position, effective immediately.

In a statement on Monday, the Board expressed gratitude to Medera for his years of service and leadership, extending best wishes for his future endeavors.

Medera also issued a farewell message, saying:

“I want to take this opportunity to thank all the employees of Caribbean Airlines who have done such a fantastic job over the past few years, facing some very difficult challenges and being their best, time and again, for each other and our passengers. Also, thanks to partners for their support and commitment and customers for their trust and loyalty. I wish everyone well.”

To ensure continuity, Chief Operating Officer Nirmala Ramai has been appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer until further notice. She will work closely with the Senior Leadership Team under the Board’s guidance to maintain smooth operations during the transition.

The airline confirmed that its full flight schedule will continue without any disruption to customers or partners.

According to the Board, the leadership change marks an important period of renewal and focus for the airline, aligning with its broader goals of stability, safety, and accountability.

As part of the transition, Caribbean Airlines outlined five key strategic initiatives:


  • Supporting employees and stakeholders through open communication and care.

  • Reviewing operations to increase efficiency and modernization.

  • Enhancing the customer experience with improved services.

  • Developing a long-term, financially responsible, and sustainable growth plan.

  • Conducting comprehensive audits across all departments to strengthen governance and safety.


The airline also reaffirmed its commitment to developing and promoting talent from within before seeking external candidates, ensuring opportunities for employee growth and advancement.

Caribbean Airlines emphasized that it remains dedicated to serving the region with “pride, reliability, and a steadfast commitment to safety,” while maintaining open and timely communication with employees, customers, and stakeholders throughout this transition.

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