Caribbean Airlines adding winter flights
Caribbean Airlines will add extra flights from January 15 through February 4 as part of a revised winter schedule.
It will mean increased capacity and more non-stops on key routes in the CAL network.
CAL will launch a new daily non-stop service between Trinidad and New York using its first wide-body aircraft on the route.
In addition, the Georgetown, Guyana-New York route will expand to daily service in both directions
The airline will also increase flight frequencies on the Trinidad to London route to four times a week starting February 4.
CAL, which announced recently it is imposing a checked bag fee for the first time, will complete cabin refurbishments of its entire 737 fleet in early 2015, installing new in-flight entertainment systems.
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