CARIBBEAN Airlines says it has rescheduled and consolidated some of its services to fully accommodate passengers booked on the air bridge between Trinidad and Tobago on Monday.
In a statement it said all passengers holding confirmed bookings for August 4 and August 5, have been fully accommodated as a matter of priority.
This after passengers with confirmed tickets had to sleep on the floor of the ANR Robinson Airport as they were unable to get flights to Trinidad.
The airline says it is working to move stand-by passengers out of Tobago and the its 737 fleet will support its domestic operations as required.
“Caribbean Airlines reassures its valued customers that contingencies are in place, and thanks all travellers for their support and understanding,” the statement said.