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- IATA Code
- BW
- ICAO Code
- BWA
- Corporate Address
- Iere House, Golden Grove Road
Piarco
Trinidad and Tobago - Website
- http://www.caribbean-airlines.com
- Main hub
- Port Of Spain Piarco Airport
- Country
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Business model
- Regional/Commuter
Caribbean Airlines is the national airline of Trinidad and Tobago. Based at Picaro International Airport, Port-of-Spain, Caribbean Airlines offers scheduled service to destinations in South America, the Caribbean and North America. Its fleet includes A320 family, Boeing 737 and Bombardier Dash8 aircraft. The carrier took over Air Jamaica in 2010 and operates a base at Air Jamaica's base in Kingston.
Location of Caribbean Airlines main hub (Port Of Spain Piarco Airport)
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229 total articles
Caribbean Airlines acquires slots at London Gatwick Airport
Air Jamaica discontinues service to Miami
Caribbean Airlines hopes to re-enter UK market
Caribbean Tourism Association: Airfares too high to sustain industry
Caribbean Airlines to launch service to Saint Lucia in Feb-2012
Caribbean Airlines and Air India discuss partnership
Caribbean Airlines to lease 747 in Feb-2012
Caribbean Airlines increases capacity for carnival season
AFI KLM E&M handles MRO for two Air Lease Corp 737-800s
Caribbean Airlines and union to discuss issues
Jamaican government not obliged to pay Caribbean Airlines' debts
Caribbean Airlines welcomes the arrival of its second ATR 72-600 aircraft
Caribbean Airlines working towards becoming more self-sustainable
Moody's Investors Service removes rating for Air Jamaica
Caribbean Airlines introduces new ATR aircraft to Grenada route
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New Surinam Airways flight to Miami boosts Guyana market
The Guyana market will see a major capacity boost in April when the small South American country receives only its fourth international carrier, Surinam Airways. The flag carrier of neighbouring Suriname will link Guyana's Georgetown with Suriname's Paramaribo and, more importantly, Miami. The Miami-Georgetown service, which will begin on 02-Apr-2012, will be the first service connecting the two cities non-stop in over a decade.
Surinam Airways’ new Miami-Georgetown flights will operate twice weekly on Tuesdays and Saturdays with Boeing 737-300s. Flights will then continue onto the carrier’s main base, Paramaribo’s Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport.
One airline, two brands serve Caribbean
As headlines in Jamaica touted the end of an era, Caribbean Airlines, which acquired Air Jamaica in May, promised to become a “truly Caribbean airline” to serve the Caribbean as one airline but two brands. The two brands are now operating under the Caribbean Airlines BW code as they continue to integrate operations, ending Air Jamaica’s troubled 42-year history.
Open skies with Jamaica to be renegotiated
The transition of services from Air Jamaica to Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) has encountered a glitch in that CAL lacks permission to serve the US and the rights apparently do not transfer once the CAL acquires Air Jamaica.
Latin America/ Caribbean market showing recovery signs
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Associations’ (ALTA) Oct-2009 traffic revealed that the Latin American and Caribbean market is showing some signs of recovery.
Spirit of Jamaica?
Fort Lauderdale-based ultra low cost carrier, Spirit Airlines, has reportedly acquired Air Jamaica, according to the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper, citing unnamed sources, following government efforts to privatise the loss-making Jamaican carrier. The report stated the airline would be renamed ‘Spirit of Jamaica’.
Effective airline leadership succession - exclusive analysis by Spencer Stuart
As the global airline industry enters another dark chapter, executives come under even sharper scrutiny. In this analysis, by Spencer Stuart’s Global Aviation Practice, Michael Bell and Thierry Lindenau discuss the keys to effective airline leadership succession planning and implementation.
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- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
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