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Caribbean Airlines ramps up the flight operations as air travel resumes

Caribbean Airlines has the highest frequency of services into and out of Guyana and the largest route network in the Caribbean region
Caribbean Airlines observes safety protocols which are aligned with the highest international standards for the protection and well-being of our customers and employees

28 October 2020: As air travel resumes across the globe Caribbean Airlines has also come up with more options for their passengers. They have introduced three weekly non-stop return flights each Monday, Friday and Saturday, utilising their ATR-72 fleet.

CEO of Caribbean Airlines, Garvin Medera said, “Fulfilling the needs of our customers motivates all that we do, and the launch of service between Ogle and Barbados, is in direct response to stakeholder feedback. We value the loyalty and support of our customers and it is heartening that in the midst of the pandemic, we are able to introduce these new flights between Ogle and Barbados. Our teams are looking forward to connecting families and friends. We assure you that Caribbean Airlines observes safety protocols which are aligned with the highest international standards for the protection and well-being of our customers and employees.”

These services to and from Ogle, will complement the airline’s current operations at Cheddi Jagan International, facilitating onward international connections to the UK and beyond and regional connections including St Vincent, Grenada, Dominica, St Vincent, St Luciaand other Caribbean   destinations.

Caribbean Airlines has the highest frequency of services into and out of Guyana and the largest route network in the Caribbean region.