Caribbean National Weekly

Trinidad and Tobago anticipates tourism boost as Copa Airlines expands services

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Trinidad and Tobago anticipates tourism boost as Copa Airlines expands services

Trinidad and Tobago is expecting a surge of visitors as Panama’s Copa Airlines is set to increase flight services to the island. 

Starting June 5, the airline will ramp up flights to and from Port of Spain from seven to 10 times weekly, significantly enhancing accessibility for travelers.

Government’s strategic efforts

The government of Trinidad & Tobago has been actively cultivating alliances with Copa Airlines and other carriers serving the Latin American region. 

These efforts aim to tap into new markets and drive demand for flights to the destination, positioning Trinidad & Tobago as an attractive tourism hub.

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