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Caribbean Airlift Watch: Caribbean Airlines will cut regional services from June 1, ending flights to Dominica and St Kitts and the Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname corridor, while reducing frequencies to Martinique and Guadeloupe to twice weekly; the airline says the move targets long-term financial stability and operational reliability, with affected passengers offered rebooking, refunds, or travel credit and a planned codeshare to widen destination access. Local Trade Push: Saint Lucia is stepping up trade links with Martinique as a gateway to EU exports, with a French delegation meeting focused on export readiness (testing, packaging, logistics, traceability, certification) and a more structured cooperation framework expected after early-July talks. Regional Environment & Marine Economy: SARSEA meetings in Dominica (May 26–28) are shaping national sargassum plans, with follow-up field activities in Martinique and Guadeloupe starting June 1. France & Overseas Legacy: France’s National Assembly voted unanimously to repeal the slavery-era “Code Noir,” a symbolic legal clean-up that still heads to the Senate, with Martinique lawmakers among those pushing for formal recognition.

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May 24, 2026

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Apr. 11, 2026

Martinique Tourism Authority Strengthens Cruise Partnerships at Seatrade Cruise Global 2026

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Martinique Highlights Airlift Momentum and Market Growth at South Florida Travel & Adventure Show

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Martinique Tourism Authority Earns Silver at 69th Annual Adrian Awards for “Martinique Gourmande”

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Martinique’s Muriel Wiltord Champions Caribbean Unity at New York Travel Show

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