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| Feb 16, 2023

InterCaribbean Airways adds more intra-regional flights

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Turks and Caicos-based airline, InterCaribbean Airways is boosting its inter-regional flight schedule.

This is as a result of the introduction of two new aircraft in which InterCaribbean Airways has doubled flights to and from Barbados. In addition, the airline is also adding more flights going non-stop to St Vincent and Grenada, along with a new service between St Vincent and St Lucia. 

The airline’s extended scheduled now links Providenciales with both Georgetown and Barbados, via Antigua. Travelers from those destinations can also connect though Providenciales through to Nassau, Havana and Kingston. 

“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.”

Founder and chairman of InterCaribbean Airways, Lyndon Gardiner

Founder and chairman of InterCaribbean Airways, Lyndon Gardiner is excited at the development.

He says the airline is “committed to expanding our 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.”

He adds that InterCaribbean Airways is looking forward to announcing more exciting news and destinations during this year.

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