These are the Nonstop Flights to Trinidad

By: - February 22nd, 2016

How do you get to Trinidad quickly?

We continue our Nonstop Flights series with a look at how to fly nonstop to the Caribbean island of Trinidad, which has seen a wave of new airlift in recent years, most recently thanks to the addition of flights from JetBlue.

The good news is that there are nonstop flights to Trinidad from a host of US cities, many of which are daily nonstop flights.

JetBlue Airways offers daily nonstop flights from both New York City and Fort Lauderdale to Trinidad.

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Caribbean Airlines offers nonstop flights daily from New York City, Fort Lauderdale and Miami.

On Fridays and Mondays, Caribbean Airlines operates nonstop flights between Orlando and Port of Spain.

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United Airlines offers nonstop flights every day from Houston to Trinidad.

American Airlines takes the cake, however — the carrier offers two daily flights in and out of Miami.

So whether you’re looking ahead to next year’s carnival, itching for some doubles and roti or simply looking to taste Angostura in its natural habitat, these are the best ways to get there. Quickly.

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