InterCaribbean to launch nonstop flights between Jamaica and Barbados from Feb 7
Monday, 22nd January 2024
InterCaribbean Airways is all set to announce new nonstop flights from Kingston, Jamaica, to Barbados. These flights will begin three times a week, effective from February 7, 2024.
While announcing the launch of these flights, the airline company said, "Fly interCaribbean nonstop from Jamaica to Barbados and discover Bridgetown's beauty, savour the flavours of Barbados and immerse in the Vibrant Culture. New flights from Kingston, Jamaica to Barbados, three times a week, effective February 7, 2024."https://twitter.com/interCaribbean_/status/1748450344802177144
Notably, from February 6, nonstop flights from Barbados will also be launched, and the new flight is the return flight of these flights. This route will be the only continuous service between both destinations.Flights from Barbados to Jamaica will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, with return flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The airline was delighted to announce the commencement of this new service and said that they will be continuously expanding their network across the Caribbean. With the beginning of this Kingston to Barbados service, interCaribbean continues to expand its network, further establishing its presence as a significant entity in Caribbean aviation and also fostering enhanced connections with the Caribbean region. The CEO of interCaribbean, Trevor Sadler, also commented while announcing these new nonstop flights. He said that the introduction of this service is a response to the rising demand for expanded travel connectivity in the Caribbean.Sadler also highlighted that the new route is poised to boost both business tourism and travel, thereby drawing these vibrant cities closer.
InterCaribbean is working continuously to boost connectivity throughout the region and ease travellers from various countries. Last week, the airline also introduced new flights between Kingston and Havana, showing its dedication to not leaving any country behind.
This service is beginning on February 6 and will fly two times a week. The airline is resuming this service as part of its commitment to the Caribbean region.
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