Caribbean Airlines Is Cutting Three Flights And Reducing Operations on Two More Routes

By: - May 22nd, 2026
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Terre de Haut in Guadeloupe.

A Caribbean flight network that already required careful planning is about to get harder to navigate.

Beginning June 1, Caribbean Airlines will discontinue service between Dominica and SurinameSt. Kitts and Suriname, and Ogle, Guyana and Suriname, a significant reduction for one of the region’s most important intra-Caribbean carriers.

The airline also confirmed it will reduce flights to Martinique and Guadeloupe to twice-weekly service.

The cuts remove several nonstop links connecting the Eastern Caribbean with northern South America, particularly routes used by business travelers, diaspora passengers and regional connections moving through GuyanaSurinameTrinidadand the Eastern Caribbean islands.

For travelers in Dominica and St. Kitts, the suspended Suriname routes eliminate one of the few direct options into a country that has become increasingly important for regional business traffic tied to energy development and trade.

The Ogle-Suriname route carried growing significance, too.

Eugene F. Correia International Airport in Guyana — still widely known as Ogle — has become one of the Caribbean’s fastest-growing regional aviation gateways as Guyana’s economy continues expanding alongside its oil sector.

At the same time, Suriname has emerged as a larger regional business destination, particularly for travelers connected to logistics, offshore energy and commercial services.

The latest cuts underscore the reality of Caribbean aviation right now: even short regional routes remain difficult to sustain consistently.

What Happens if You Already Booked

Caribbean Airlines said passengers holding bookings beyond the affected cutoff dates will be contacted directly either by the airline or through travel advisors.

Affected travelers will be offered alternative regional itineraries where feasible, including connections through Caribbean Airlines and partner carriers.

Passengers may also request full refunds for unused portions of tickets or retain ticket value as future travel credit, subject to fare rules.

The airline said it will complete the necessary operational and regulatory steps to manage the transition.

A Bigger Caribbean Aviation Problem

The broader issue extends far beyond these specific routes.

Regional flying across the Caribbean remains one of the most operationally difficult airline environments anywhere in the world.

Flights that appear geographically short often involve multiple aviation systems, high airport taxes, small passenger pools and uneven demand outside peak tourism periods.

That creates constant pressure on airlines operating thinner regional sectors between smaller islands and secondary airports.

Even as Caribbean tourism arrivals continue climbing, intra-regional connectivity remains inconsistent across much of the region.

Travelers frequently find themselves routing through larger hubs like Port of SpainBarbadosPanama City or Miamijust to reach nearby islands.

The reduction in flights to Martinique and Guadeloupe also removes frequency from two destinations that have seen stronger tourism demand over the last several years, particularly among regional travelers and visitors arriving from Europe.

Twice-weekly service preserves the routes, but it creates fewer same-day connection opportunities across the wider Caribbean Airlines network.

A New Codeshare Could Be Coming

Caribbean Airlines also confirmed it is actively working toward finalizing a new codeshare agreement with another regional airline partner.

According to the airline, the future agreement would create expanded destination options through coordinated schedules, integrated ticketing and streamlined connections.

If completed, the partnership could partially restore some of the lost connectivity through partner-operated flights instead of direct Caribbean Airlines service.

The airline has increasingly concentrated its network around stronger-performing markets tied to TrinidadGuyanaJamaicaNew YorkToronto and South Florida, where year-round passenger demand remains more stable.

Caribbean Airlines said it remains focused on “operational reliability, customer experience and long-term financial stability” as it adjusts its regional network.

For travelers planning Caribbean trips this summer — particularly multi-island itineraries involving smaller destinations — the announcement is another reminder that regional schedules across the Caribbean continue changing quickly, and that nonstop air links between neighboring islands remain among the region’s most fragile travel infrastructure.

About the author

Caitlin Sullivan began her career with Caribbean Journal as Arts and Culture editor before shifting to travel full time. She writes frequently on the Caribbean cruise industry, flight networks and broader travel news. Her most frequent Caribbean destination? Nassau.
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