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Star and Sun ramp up services

In response to pent-up demand from
the UK and Europe, Caribbean Star Airlines and Caribbean Sun Airlines are making airlines’ plans to dramatically expand services. These boosts to services will occur throughout the
Caribbean, specifically between Guyana and Barbados; Port of Spain and Barbados;
Antigua to St. Kitts and Barbados; Anguilla to St. Kitts and Antigua; and Barbados
to St. Lucia, Grenada, Antigua, Georgetown and Port of Spain.

According to Caribbean Star and Caribbean Sun Airlines President and CEO William E.
“Skip” Barnette, the aggressive move, which was previewed to a record number of
enthusiastic airline and travel trade media, as well as Ministers and Directors of
Tourism, at the World Travel Market in London in November, “is expected to boost
accessibility to the region, provide improved connectivity for the rapidly growing
European tourism segment, offer more choices for regional travel, and positively
impact the communities served through increased tourism and business travel.


“We are extremely pleased to add flights to facilitate travel for our current and
future customers,” said Barnette. 

“Both the Caribbean Sun and Caribbean Star
teams look forward to welcoming more passengers and to connecting Caribbean
communities.  It is a wonderful opportunity to enrich the Caribbean experience for
regional residents and international travellers alike.” 


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