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Caribbean Airlines wins ‘Caribbean’s Leading Airline Brand’ for ninth straight year

Caribbean Airlines has once again soared to the top of the region’s aviation industry, earning the title of “Caribbean’s Leading Airline Brand 2025” at the 32nd Annual World Travel Awards™. This marks the ninth consecutive year the national carrier has captured the prestigious accolade.

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The World Travel Awards™, established in 1993, honor excellence across all sectors of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries and are widely regarded as the global benchmark for quality and achievement.

Caribbean Airlines’ continued recognition highlights its strong commitment to regional connectivity, reliable service, and the signature warmth of Caribbean hospitality. The airline’s network now spans 28 destinations across North and South America and the wider Caribbean, including recent expansions into the French Caribbean.

In addition to winning the top brand award, the airline was nominated in three other categories — Caribbean’s Leading Airline, Caribbean’s Leading Cabin Crew, and Caribbean’s Leading In-flight Magazine (Caribbean Beat).

Accepting the award on behalf of the airline was Samantha Faucher, Caribbean Airlines’ Airport Representative in St. Lucia, during the World Travel Awards – Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony held on October 4 at Sandals Grande Saint Lucian.

Over the past year, Caribbean Airlines has introduced upgrades to its baggage handling systems and refined its product offerings, reinforcing its mission to deliver value, reliability, and an authentic Caribbean travel experience.

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