Caribbean Airlines resumed flights between Trinidad and Suriname this Monday, April 4, and to Curaçao today, Tuesday, April 5.
Flights to Suriname will operate three times a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Service to Curacao will be available twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays. Both routes will be operated with Boeing 737-8 aircraft.
→ Caribbean Airlines resumes flights to Fort Lauderdale from Trinidad.
“We are delighted to resume scheduled service from Trinidad to Suriname and Curaçao. The schedule to these destinations was built to facilitate convenient connections within the region and to other countries in the Caribbean Airlines network,” Caribbean Airlines CEO Garvin Medera commented:
“Caribbean Airlines is also pleased to return to these markets with our new 737-8 aircraft, which offers state-of-the-art technology and higher levels of comfort, all with a unique package to enhance our customers’ travel experience,” added Medera.
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