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Caribbean Airlines Begins New Route to British Virgin Islands

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Caribbean Airlines began its new route to the British Virgin Islands today, with the first flight landing at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport at 11:16 a.m. The flight, which departed from Trinidad and Tobago and made a stop in Antigua, arrived with 52 passengers, including 15 who joined in Antigua.

Premier Hon. Natalio Wheatley, Minister of Communications Kye Rymer, and Junior Minister of Tourism Luce Hodge Smith were present to welcome the flight along with other officials. This new route is part of Caribbean Airlines’ regional expansion strategy, aiming to improve connectivity across the Caribbean. The airline will operate four flights per week between its Trinidad hub and Tortola, providing connections to destinations like Antigua, Barbados, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airlines, stated that the new service aligns with the company’s goal of enhancing regional travel. “This new service to Tortola supports our growth strategy and commitment to improving travel options for our passengers,” Medera said.

Tourism officials in the British Virgin Islands expressed their support for the new route. Clive McCoy, Director of Tourism for the BVI Tourist Board & Film Commission, noted the potential for increased tourism and economic benefits, stating that the new flights will provide more opportunities for visitors to access the islands.

The expansion of Caribbean Airlines’ network is seen as an important step in strengthening links within the region and supporting economic development in the Caribbean. The new route is expected to increase tourism to the British Virgin Islands, providing more options for travelers to explore the islands.

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