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Caribbean Airlines launches new schedule

Port-of-Spain, Trinidad – Caribbean Airlines, Trinidad and Tobago’s national airline, recently launched its fall schedule, effective September 10th, 2015.

Designed to facilitate better connectivity within the Caribbean and between North and South America, the new schedule will feature daily service to/from Grenada and Barbados where flights will connect to Caribbean Airlines’ flight bank at Piarco International Airport, Trinidad to various destinations throughout the Caribbean Airlines network, including Miami, New York, Toronto, Jamaica, Guyana and the Bahamas.

Describing the fall schedule as ideal for business and leisure travellers, Caribbean Airlines CEO Michael DiLollo said he was pleased that the airline is on a path to better serve its valued customers.

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“Our new fall schedule is built for easy connectivity to destinations within and outside the Caribbean region. The timing of the services from Barbados and Grenada to/from Piarco, Trinidad with connections throughout our network, are ideal for business and leisure travellers. The schedule gives our valued customers an early start, late evening returns and easy connections in Piarco with “walk off and walk on” service soon to be implemented similar to the service provided to our Guyana passengers. It means that our customers’ precious time can be put to the best use,” DiLollo explained.

“CAL is in the exclusive position of having hubs in the southern Caribbean in Trinidad and Tobago and in the northern Caribbean in Jamaica. In this way, it is uniquely positioned to provide visitors to and citizens of the region with many travel options,” he added.

Caribbean Airlines provides a value-added product to its customers with such initiatives as the passengers’ first checked bag flies free, frequent flyer miles, free meals, free headsets for movies and a full on-board service reflecting the warmth of the islands.

 

South Florida Caribbean News

The SFLCN.com Team provides news and information for the Caribbean-American community in South Florida and beyond.

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