Caribbean Airlines inaugurated on Monday its flights to Terrance B. Lettsome Airport in the British Virgin Islands. This marks yet another milestone for the air carrier which continues to deliver on its promise to provide increased connectivity in the region.
The route will operate four weekly frequencies (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday) in ATR 72 aircraft with capacity for 68 passengers, offering more than 540 seats per week in both directions.
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Flights to Tortola operate on Monday and Wednesday out of Trinidad with connections to Antigua and Puerto Rico; and on Thursday and Saturday with connections through Barbados.
“As a regional airline we remain committed to enhancing connectivity across the Caribbean and the addition of Tortola to our schedule marks an important chapter in Caribbean Airlines’ expansion. This is our first ever connectivity to the British Virgin Islands and this means that we now have 24 destinations within our network, connecting the Region, North and South America”, Caribbean Airline’s Chief Executive Officer, Garvin Medera, said.
The new route to Tortola strengthens the airline’s position as a key player in Caribbean aviation and supports the region’s economic development by promoting tourism and business travel.
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