CARIBBEAN Airlines (CAL) resumes service between Trinidad and Suriname on Monday.
And from Tuesday, the airline resumed service between Trinidad and Curacao.
In a press release on Monday, CAL stated that the flights to Suriname will operate between Piarco International Airport and the Johan Adolf Pengel International airport
Service between the Curacao International Airport and the Piarco International Airport will operate twice weekly, on Tuesdays and Fridays.
CAL’s chief executive officer Garvin Medera said, “We are delighted to resume regular scheduled service from Trinidad to both Suriname and Curacao. The schedule to these destinations was built to facilitate convenient connections within the region and to other countries in the Caribbean Airlines network.
“Caribbean Airlines is also happy to return to these markets with our new 737-8 aircraft which offers state-of-the-art technology and increased levels of comfort, all uniquely packaged to enhance our customer travel experience.”