Caribbean Airlines announced Wednesday that it will introduce non-stop flights between the islands of Tobago and Barbados beginning May 8. The addition of this new service is in line with the airline’s mandate to enhance regional connectivity and support the development of multi-destination tourism.
The route will operate two weekly frequencies (Wednesday and Saturday) on ATR aircraft.
→ Caribbean Airlines to restart nonstop flights between Tobago and New York.
The airline is also working with stakeholders on both islands to encourage leisure travel and will be sharing special promotions with customers in the coming weeks.
“The introduction of this non-stop service between Tobago and Barbados will be another option for travelers to connect to various transatlantic markets. As we continue to reignite our customers’ passion for travel, this flight will facilitate connectivity for visitors to explore multiple destinations in the region,” commented Caribbean Airlines CEO Garvin Medera.
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