InterCaribbean Airways has added two aircrafts to its fleet and an expanded flight schedule to service the twin island state, including Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent & The Grenadines beginning March 12, 2023.
The company said introduction of aircraft increases interCaribbean’ s fleet to 5 aircraft servicing the Barbados and Windward Islands’ routes
With this expanded fleet, interCaribbean said in a press statement that it now offers travelers enhanced schedule options and improved intra-regional travel with greater connectivity among the Islands.
“The extended schedule now links the Eastern and Western Caribbean with a twice weekly service from Georgetown and Barbados via Antigua to Turks and Caicos, connecting onwards to Nassau, Bahamas, Havana, Cuba and Kingston, Jamaica,” the statement added.
Founder and Chairman of interCaribbean Airways, Lyndon Gardiner, says his company is expanding its services in the Eastern Islands of the Caribbean, where travelers have been affected by the air travel void left during the pandemic.
“It is a privilege to serve these Islands and we will continue to work to demonstrate ourselves equal to that privilege and trust with dedication to safety, and creating an overall satisfying experience for all our passengers, we look forward to announcing more exciting news and destinations during this year,” he added.
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