Port-of-Spain,
March 24, 2011 - Beginning 01 April 2011, Caribbean Airlines will enhance its
schedule to include double daily return services to Grenada out of
Port-of-Spain on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. These
flights are in addition to the return jet services currently operated into the
Maurice Bishop International Airport on Wednesdays and Saturdays, which
continue onto JFK International. This brings Caribbean Airlines’ operations to
24 flights weekly between Trinidad and Grenada.
The
route will be serviced by the ATR wet-leased aircraft recently received by
Caribbean Airlines along with the current Dash-8 fleet. “These additional
flights cement Caribbean Airlines’ commitment to the expansion of the airline
in the Caribbean region.” states Head of Corporate Communications, Laura
Asbjornsen. “We are strengthening our presence in our home markets to
facilitate the travel needs of our customers, since a need for these additional
services into Grenada have been identified. Caribbean Airlines has taken up the
challenge of being the cornerstone for regional aviation and the airline of
choice for travel within the Caribbean.”
Caribbean
Airlines continues to reach out into the Caribbean region and provide its loyal
customers with the best choice and value contained in its all-inclusive
product. The Trinidadian carrier began service to Grenada on 10 November 2010,
taking over the route previously operated by legacy carrier Air Jamaica.
Customers can book online at www.caribbean-airlines.com or call the airline toll free at + 800
744 2225 to make their bookings.
SOURCE: Caribbean Airlines
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