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Caribbean Airlines selects Amadeus for technology overhaul
Caribbean Airlines has selected Amadeus as the provider to upgrade its Passenger Service System. The combined reservations, airport check-in, ticketing, inventory management system, and eCommerce will usher in a new era for Caribbean Airlines and its customers as part of the airlines’ overall customer-centric strategy. By unifying these systems, every customer touch point will be consolidated with the ability to provide comprehensive real-time information.
Routes 2012: Jamaica demonstrates strong support at Middle East aviation forum
The Caribbean Tourist Organisation (CTO), the Jamaica Tourist Board, Air Jamaica and Caribbean Airlines are among the leading tourist boards and airlines who are attending the Routes 18th Development Forum taking place this weekend in Abu Dhabi.
Caribbean Airlines launches Gatwick service
Caribbean Airlines has launched its non-stop twice-weekly service from Gatwick to Piarco International Airport, Port of Spain in Trinidad and Tobago providing a link between the Caribbean and London.
Caribbean Airlines set to commence London to Trinidad service
Caribbean Airlines is launching flights from Piarco, Trinidad to Gatwick, London, with four weekly non-stop flights on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays, starting 14 June 2012. Tickets for the new service, which be operated by a 767 – 300 ER aircraft, will go on sale today.
Caribbean Airlines adds North America flights
Caribbean Airlines will increase capacity to North America for the upcoming Christmas peak, with the addition of extra non-stop flights to New York from both its Trinidad and Jamaica hubs; as well as additional flights between Trinidad and Toronto. Caribbean Airlines has been nominated as the World’s Leading Airline at the World Travel Awards Grand Final later this year.
Caribbean Airlines introduces non-stop Guyana, New York service
Caribbean Airlines has added capacity to its upcoming Christmas peak season to include, non-stop service between Guyana and JFK International, New York.
Caribbean Airlines plane crashes at Guyana airport
A Caribbean Airlines plane has crashed at Guyana’s busiest airport resulting in minor injuries amongst a few of the 150 passengers onboard.
New challenges for Caribbean Airlines
World Travel Award-winning Caribbean Airlines will face new competition later this month when the Barbadian short haul, low-cost carrier, REDjet, begins its commercial operations to Trinidad. Here Breaking Travel News looks at how the airline will differentiate itself from its competitors.
Caribbean Airlines brings service to Orlando International Airport
The day after America celebrated its liberty, Orlando International Airport celebrated the freedom of international travel with a water salute and the arrival of the first Caribbean Airlines flight to Central Florida. Last year the carrier was recognised by World Travel Awards as the Caribbean’s Leading Airline.
Caribbean Airlines launches Port-of-Spain/Kingston service
Caribbean Airlines has launched a non-stop service from Port-of-Spain to Kingston bolstering its position as the leading airline in the region. Last year the carrier was recognised by World Travel Awards as the Caribbean’s Leading Airline.
Caribbean Airlines looks to bumper April trading
Caribbean Airlines will add thousands of additional seats to its inventory in April, as the carrier supports a host of international events. Based in Tunapuna-Piarco, Trinidad & Tobago, Caribbean Airlines is also celebrating a nomination as the Caribbean’s Leading Airline by the World Travel Awards.
Record carnival period for Caribbean Airlines
Caribbean Airlines has recorded one of its busiest ever periods as Trinidad & Tobago celebrates the annual carnival season. Between February 27th and March 13th the airline – which was recognised by the World Travel Awards as the Caribbean’s Leading Airline – carried more than 85,000 passengers.