Caribbean Airlines Adding New Flights For 2015 Season

By: - January 1st, 2015

Above: a Caribbean Airlines plane

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Caribbean Airlines will be adding a series of new flights from Jan. 15 to Feb. 4, the company announced.

The flights are headlined by the addition of a new daily nonstop flight between Trinidad and New York including the first wide-body aircraft on the route.

Caribbean Airlines will also be adding a new daily departure on the Trinidad-New York route that will increase to three daily nonstop flights in each direction.

The carrier will also be increasing its Georgetown-New York route to daily nonstops in both directions.

That will mean a total of 48 flights per week between New York and Trinidad.

Caribbean Airlines will also be launching increased service between Trinidad and London, meaning four weekly flights starting Feb. 4.

The carrier also said it would be terminating its twice-weekly flights between Toronto and Georgetown, Guyana effective March 1, 2015, replacing the service with a daily through flight in both directions.

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