interCaribbean Airways announced on Friday they plan to launch a new non-stop flight service connecting Bridgetown, Barbados, and Kingston, Jamaica. The new service will start on Feb. 6.
The airline says the service will mark a new chapter in the
connectivity between these two major Caribbean destinations.
Bridgetown, the Southern Caribbean hub for
interCaribbean, will see flights to Kingston on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays, with return flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Operated by interCaribbean's CRJ700 jet aircraft, this route
will be the only non-stop service between Bridgetown and Kingston.
interCaribbean CEO Trevor Sadler says there is a growing
need for improved travel connectivity in the Caribbean.
"This new route is set to enhance both business travel
and tourism, bringing these two vibrant cities closer,” Sadler said in a company
press release.
The new service also introduces convenient one-stop
connections for passengers traveling from southern destinations such as Grenada, St
Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Georgetown, Antigua,
and Dominica, further expanding the reach and impact of the route.
interCaribbean Airways is a privately-owned and operated
airline, headquartered in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The UK-flagged
airline operates 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 Regional Jets, a Bombardier CRJ700 and
a fleet of turboprops, comprising 68-seat ATR72, 48-seat ATR42s, 30-seat
EMB120s, and 19-seat Twin Otters.
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