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Caribbean Airlines improves connectivity in Eastern Caribbean

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Caribbean Airlines improves connectivity in Eastern Caribbean
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">Caribbean Airlines unveils its exciting expansion into the Eastern Caribbean.
  • Starting July 24, the airline will add new non-stop services between Barbados, St.
  • Lucia.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Additionally, there will be increased capacity for Dominica and Grenada, strengthening the carrier’s commitment to the region's connectivity.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">The Barbados to St.
  • Vincent route has been increased to seven weekly services and four new weekly flights between Barbados and St.
  • Vincent return flights will operate on Thursdays, making island-hopping a breeze.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">The airline’s ATR-72 fleet, comprising nine aircraft, will operate these routes.

Caribbean Airlines unveils its exciting expansion into the Eastern Caribbean. Starting July 24, the airline will add new non-stop services between Barbados, St. Vincent, and St. Lucia.

Additionally, there will be increased capacity for Dominica and Grenada, strengthening the carrier’s commitment to the region's connectivity.

The Barbados to St. Vincent route has been increased to seven weekly services and four new weekly flights between Barbados and St. Lucia. Direct St. Lucia to St. Vincent return flights will operate on Thursdays, making island-hopping a breeze.

The airline’s ATR-72 fleet, comprising nine aircraft, will operate these routes. With these strategic additions, Caribbean Airlines is bringing more convenience and seamless travel experiences to its valued customers.

Further, as part of Caribbean Airlines' ongoing commitment to the Eastern Caribbean, starting from August 23, customers will enjoy new services between Trinidad, Dominica, and Antigua on Wednesdays and Sundays; and even more direct travel options from Barbados to Ogle, Guyana. There will also be additional flights from Trinidad to St. Vincent and Grenada, enhancing connectivity across the region.

CEO, Garvin Medera, expressed his enthusiasm for this expanded schedule, stating, "We are excited to progress our plans for regional connectivity. There continues to be a call for increased frequency and capacity between Caribbean destinations, and by adjusting our strategies and route network to connect these destinations, we can provide more sustainable travel options for our customers."

Caribbean Airlines is the leading carrier in the region, and this expansion into the Eastern Caribbean further solidifies its growth trajectory. Customers can look forward to more seamless travel and greater convenience, as Caribbean Airlines shapes the future of travel in the region.

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