Caribbean National Weekly

Caribbean Airlines says operations continue normally amid closure rumors

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Caribbean Airlines says operations continue normally amid closure rumors

Caribbean Airlines says it is continuing normal operations and is moving ahead with plans aimed at long-term sustainability, following recent public discussion sparked by a media report.

In a statement issued Tuesday, the airline’s Board of Directors firmly rejected rumours suggesting that Caribbean Airlines is facing closure, emphasizing that no such discussions have taken place.

The airline said it is actively reviewing its operations as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the business and position the carrier on a more stable financial footing. These efforts, the statement noted, are focused on delivering reliable service and maintaining strong connectivity across its regional and international network.

Caribbean Airlines also confirmed that work on its audited financial statements is underway. In addition, recruitment for key senior management positions is progressing, a move aimed at strengthening leadership and supporting the airline’s long-term strategic direction.

The airline thanked customers, partners, and stakeholders for their continued confidence, assuring that efforts are being made to secure its long-term sustainability and continued service to the Caribbean region.

Customers seeking updates were encouraged to visit the airline’s official website and social media platforms for the latest information.

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