Caribbean Airlines Reviews

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Caribbean Airlines Reviews

Caribbean Airlines Limited operating as Caribbean Airlines is the flag carrier and national airline of Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Airlines Limited operates both Caribbean Airlines and Air Jamaica brands and as such is also the flag carrier to Jamaica through its brand, Air Jamaica. In December 2012, the Government of Guyana also granted the airline flag carrier status.

Caribbean Airlines began operations on 1 January 2007, replacing its predecessor, BWIA, British West Indies Airways, which was affectionately known as “Bee-Wee”. BWIA also previously operated as British West Indian Airways. Its headquarters are in the Iere House in Piarco, Tunapuna-Piarco region, Trinidad and Tobago. Its inflight magazine is Caribbean Beat. Caribbean Airlines flies from the Caribbean to the United States, Canada, South America and Europe. Caribbean Airlines Limited, through the government of Trinidad and Tobago, announced plans to operate a base in Jamaica following the divestment of Air Jamaica which was slated to occur between 30 April 2010 to that same period in 2011. Caribbean Airlines is providing a seamless transition following Air Jamaica’s closure. Once the deal is finalized, Caribbean Airlines Limited will become the largest airline in the Caribbean with a new hub in Kingston Jamaica’s Norman Manley International Airport. Caribbean Airlines operates cargo services using a wet-leased Boeing 767 freighter from ABX Air of the United States. The service operates to several destinations in the airline’s route network including Port of Spain, Guyana and Miami and operates three times weekly. The aircraft are flown by ABX pilots using Caribbean’s callsign and Caribbean Airlines flight numbers

Caribbean Airlines’s frequent-flyer program is called Caribbean Miles. This program offers many benefits to its members, and there is no joining fee. The three tiers of the program are called Silver, Gold and Executive Gold.

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