Caribbean Airlines adds more flights between Trinidad and Miami

Caribbean Airlines has announced expanded service between Trinidad and Miami, with new flights launching on June 19.

The additional flights will operate on Thursdays and Sundays, giving travelers more flexibility—especially for weekend trips—just in time for the busy July/August vacation season.

In a statement, the airline said Miami continues to be one of its most popular destinations for shopping, leisure, and short getaways. The added frequency is expected to make it even easier for passengers to visit family and friends or enjoy a quick escape.

“At Caribbean Airlines, we are always looking for ways to respond to the needs of our customers,” said Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airlines. “When resources allow, we add capacity on popular routes to give more choice and flexibility. These additional Miami flights are part of that commitment, and we are delighted to offer even more opportunities for travel.”

Flights are already available for booking through all Caribbean Airlines ticketing channels.

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