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Caribbean Airlines update on air bridge operations between Trinidad and Tobago

Caribbean Airlines expressed pleasure in updating its valued stakeholders on the domestic operations between Trinidad and Tobago for the period December 2022 to February 2023.

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Caribbean Airlines expressed pleasure in updating its valued stakeholders on the domestic operations between Trinidad and Tobago for the period December 2022 to February 2023.

KNOW HERE: FLIGHTS FROM TRINIDAD TO TOBAGO ARE AS FOLLOWS: 

  • In the month of December 2022, the scheduled capacity (Seats available) of the flights from Trinidad to Tobago was 25,864. Around 4,980 were the added capacity in the flights. The total flights were 440. All in all, the total seats available were 30,844, and the total number of passengers on board was 29,912.
  • In the month of January 2023, the scheduled capacity (Seats available) of the flights were 25,924, and around 4,980 seats were added in the flight. The total flights of the above-mentioned route in the month of January were 390. Hence, the total number of seats available on the flight was 27,548, and the data of the passengers who boarded the flight were 24, 292.
  • The total flights between Trinidad and Tobago were 364 in the month of February 2023 and they have witnessed the scheduled capacity of 22,480, and around 3,680 seats were added. The total seats of the flight were 26,160 and the passengers on board were 23,267.

KNOW HERE: FLIGHTS FROM TOBAGO TO TRINIDAD ARE AS FOLLOWS: 

  • In the month of December 2022, the total number of flights from Tobago to Trinidad was 439. The scheduled capacity (Seats Available) and the added capacity (Seats Available) were 25,864 and 4,908, respectively. The total seats available on the flights was 30,772, and the total number of passengers on board was 27,746.
  • In the month of January 2023, the scheduled capacity (Seats available) of the flights from Tobago to Trinidad was 25,924. Around 1,624 were the added capacity in the flights. The total number of flights was 390. All in all, the total seats available were 27,548, and the total number of passengers on board was 24,722.
  • In February 2023, the total number of flights from Tobago to Trinidad was 363, which included the scheduled capacity (Seats Available) of 22,412, and around 3,680 were added seats in the flights. Hence, the total seats available were 26,092, and the total number of passengers on board was 22,567.

For the week leading up to the Easter long weekend, April 1-7, the airline will operate 192 flights with a capacity of 2,646 passengers. The air bridge is a significant part of Caribbean Airlines’ operations, and the airline works closely with stakeholders to facilitate inter-island movement.

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