AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAviation Shock: Caribbean Airlines will cut key regional links from June 1, ending flights between Dominica and Suriname, St Kitts and Suriname, and Ogle (Guyana) to Suriname, while trimming service to Martinique and Guadeloupe to just twice weekly—passengers on affected bookings will be contacted and offered rebooking, refunds, or travel credit. Network Fix: The airline says the move targets long-term financial stability and operational reliability, and it’s working on a codeshare deal to widen destination access once approved. Regional Context: The cuts follow Trinidad and Tobago’s transport minister Eli Zakour citing heavy losses tied to CAL’s 2023 expansion, with the debate now shifting to who will fill the growing intra-Caribbean airlift gap. Environment Watch: In Dominica, SARSEA meetings are underway to tackle sargassum management, with plans shaping field work in Martinique and Guadeloupe starting June 1.
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