Caribbean Airlines Launches Inaugural Flight to Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago, October 14, 2024 – Caribbean Airlines continues to enhance regional connectivity with the launch of its inaugural flight BW294 to Tortola, British Virgin Islands. On Monday, October 14th, the flight touched down at the Terrance B. Lettsome Airport, marking a new chapter in the airline’s mission to link the Caribbean more closely together. This significant milestone expands Caribbean Airlines’ growing network, now covering 24 destinations across the region, as well as North and South America.

A Celebration of Connectivity

In a brief ceremony at Piarco International Airport, Trinidad, Caribbean Airlines Chief Executive Officer Garvin Medera remarked: “As a regional airline, we remain committed to enhancing connectivity across the Caribbean, and the addition of Tortola to our schedule marks an important chapter in Caribbean Airlines’ expansion. This is our first-ever connection to the British Virgin Islands, and it means that we now have 24 destinations within our network, connecting the Region, North and South America.”

Medera also highlighted the frequency of the flights, stating: “With four flights a week – on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday – we will bring over 540 seats into and out of Tortola weekly.”

A Warm Welcome in Tortola

Upon arrival in Tortola, the inaugural flight was greeted with a traditional water salute, symbolizing good fortune and celebration. The passengers were warmly welcomed with a cultural showcase organized by The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board & Film Commission, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of Tortola. Key representatives from the British Virgin Islands government were in attendance, including Premier of the Virgin Islands and Minister of Finance, the Honourable Natalio Wheatley, as well as other ministers and stakeholders.

The celebratory atmosphere exemplified the spirit of Caribbean hospitality, as local dancers and musicians gave visitors a glimpse into Tortola’s unique cultural identity. This vibrant welcome illustrated the deep partnership between Caribbean Airlines and the British Virgin Islands, aimed at promoting tourism and facilitating travel across the Caribbean.

Building Bridges: New Routes for Regional Growth

The new route to Tortola not only strengthens Caribbean Airlines’ position as a key player in Caribbean aviation but also plays an important role in supporting the region’s economic development. The airline’s increased connectivity supports tourism growth and boosts opportunities for business travelers. Caribbean Airlines offers a seamless connection twice weekly via Barbados on Thursdays and Saturdays, in addition to its regular routes out of Trinidad on Mondays and Wednesdays with connections to Antigua and Puerto Rico.

This enhanced network aims to foster regional integration, making the Caribbean more accessible and further promoting inter-island collaboration. The strategic addition of Tortola underlines the airline’s role in strengthening the Caribbean’s economic ties and tourism appeal.

Seamless Connections and Travel Information

Caribbean Airlines is dedicated to making inter-island travel as smooth as possible, offering convenient connections to travelers throughout the Caribbean. Flights to Tortola operate on Mondays and Wednesdays from Trinidad, connecting through Antigua and Puerto Rico, and on Thursdays and Saturdays via Barbados, providing increased options for those looking to explore the region.

For travelers looking to experience the breathtaking beauty of Tortola, along with its vibrant culture and scenic views, Caribbean Airlines makes it easier than ever to discover this unique destination. For more information and to book your flight, visit www.caribbean-airlines.com.

Caribbean Airlines is dedicated to making inter-island travel as smooth as possible, offering convenient connections to travelers throughout the Caribbean. Flights to Tortola operate on Mondays and Wednesdays from Trinidad, connecting through Antigua and Puerto Rico, and on Thursdays and Saturdays via Barbados, providing increased options for those looking to explore the region. For travelers looking to experience the breathtaking beauty of Tortola, along with its vibrant culture and scenic views, Caribbean Airlines makes it easier than ever to discover this unique destination. For more information and to book your flight, visit www.caribbean-airlines.com.

Why This Matters for Caribbean Travelers

The new route to Tortola enhances the network of possibilities for travelers across the Caribbean. As Caribbean Airlines continues to expand its reach, it becomes increasingly easy for islanders and tourists alike to experience the region’s diversity—from lush landscapes to cultural festivals. The new service to the British Virgin Islands aligns with a broader vision of boosting tourism, facilitating regional cooperation, and making travel between the Caribbean islands a hassle-free experience.

This inaugural flight is not just about adding another destination to the schedule—it’s about building stronger bridges between the islands, enriching the lives of the people, and contributing to the socio-economic growth of the entire region.

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