Trinidad International Airport coloured in Carnival as thousands arrive
It was the 7th edition of the Annual Customer Appreciation event hosted by the regional airline.
2025-08-01 17:36:12



In addition to this, the CEO of the airline, Garvin Medera, said that the team was delighted to Welcome Home the returning and first-time visitors to Trinidad and Tobago and to share the traditions and energy of the Carnival with them.
He added that the carnival customer appreciation initiative is one of their key events and provides another opportunity to express their gratitude to the customers for their continued support.
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The CEO further wished his sincere gratitude to the airline's valued partners and stakeholders who have worked with them for yet another year and successfully hosted this event.
The event was sponsored by several entities including Royal Castle, KFC, Carib, Nestle, Brydens, VEMCO, Angostura, Sunshine Snacks, Kiss Baking Company, Foodhall, Monster Energy and Optometrists Today.
Caribbean Airlines also thanked its partners, including the Airports Authority Trinidad and Tobago (AATT), National Carnival Commission (NCC), Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) and Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) who made the event a huge success.
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