Caribbean Airlines Enriches Regional Connectivity with New Flights to Martinique and Guadeloupe

Caribbean Airlines continues to strengthen its presence in the Caribbean region with the announcement of new routes to the French islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe.
As the benchmark airline in the Caribbean, Caribbean Airlines is committed to improving connectivity between the islands and facilitating travel for both business and leisure travellers.

A step closer to regional connectivity

The launch of these new routes reflects Caribbean Airlines’ determination to expand its network in the Caribbean, offering greater accessibility between the region’s French-, English-, Spanish- and Dutch-speaking islands.

The new services to Martinique will start on December 3, 2024, followed by flights to Guadeloupe on December 7, 2024.
These flights are scheduled four times a week to each destination, considerably reducing journey times which, until now, required several connections or long hours at sea.

Flight times to Martinique

Flight times to Guadeloupe

An Opportunity for Tourism and Cultural Exchange

The arrival of Caribbean Airlines in Martinique and Guadeloupe is welcomed by local tourism and transport players.
Madame Nathalie Sébastien, President/CEO of Société Aéroport Martinique Aimé Césaire (S.A.M.A.C), declared:

The arrival of Caribbean Airlines is a significant step forward for our island and its connectivity in the Caribbean basin.
This collaboration will be synonymous with mutual benefits for our populations, strengthening cultural and economic exchanges.

Bénédicte di Geronimo, President of the Tourism Board of Martinique, added:

“We are very pleased that Caribbean Airlines is extending its services to Martinique. This will help strengthen the cultural and economic ties between the southern islands and Martinique.”

These new routes between Trinidad, Martinique and Guadeloupe reinforce Caribbean Airlines’ mission to connect the peoples and cultures of the Caribbean.
For business travellers and tourists alike, these new routes offer a fast, reliable and cost-effective alternative, enabling a smoother exploration of the region’s treasures.

Tickets for these new destinations are already available for sale on the official Caribbean Airlines website www.caribbean-airlines.com, via their call center or in travel agencies.

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