Caribbean Airlines Launches New Service to British Virgin Islands
The state-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) has launched its new service in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), emphasizing regional connectivity as its core mission.
New Service Details
The airline announced that the new service will begin on October 14 this year, with its chief executive officer, Garvin Medera, stating that the new service to Tortola is a significant step in their growth strategy. CAL is committed to providing seamless travel experiences for its passengers.
Regional Connectivity
By the end of this year, Caribbean Airlines will link the Spanish, French, Dutch, and English-speaking Caribbean with each other, as well as the North American Diaspora and business and leisure travelers who wish to explore the vibrant region.
Flight Schedule and Destinations
The airline’s expansion is part of its strategic plan to better connect the Caribbean region. The flights will operate four times a week out of the airline’s base in Trinidad, offering convenient connections to other destinations, including Antigua, Barbados, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Director of Tourism’s Response
“We could not be more thrilled with Caribbean Airlines’ decision to service our islands,” said the Director of Tourism in the British Virgin Islands, Clive McCoy. “Granting more persons the opportunity to visit the BVI is a win for tourism. We look forward to welcoming the guests with BVI Love,” he added.
Network Expansion
CAL’s network expansion underscores its commitment to fostering regional integration and facilitating more accessible access to the Caribbean’s diverse destinations. The new route to Tortola not only strengthens the airline’s position as a key player in Caribbean aviation but also supports the region’s economic development by promoting tourism and business travel.
Conclusion
Caribbean Airlines’ new service to the British Virgin Islands is a significant step towards better connecting the Caribbean region. With its commitment to regional integration and facilitating accessible access to the region’s diverse destinations, CAL is poised to play a key role in the region’s economic development.
FAQs
* When does the new service begin?
+ October 14 this year
* How often will the flights operate?
+ Four times a week
* What destinations will be connected through this service?
+ Antigua, Barbados, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and other destinations in the Caribbean region
* When can tickets be purchased?
+ From today