Caribbean Airlines launches non-stop flights between Trinidad and Orlando
Caribbean Airlines’ new direct flights from Trinidad to Orlando aim to boost tourism and business, offering easy access to top attractions in both destinations.
Trinidad and Tobago: Caribbean Airlines has introduced new direct flights from Trinidad to Orlando. The newly launched service will begin from Monday, June 29, 2026, and will be available four days a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
It will make travel easier for people of both nations, by offering more choices at affordable prices. These non-stop flights will allow family, friends, and couples to plan their trip to Trinidad or Orlando in advance.
Flights from Trinidad will depart from Piarco International Airport at 8:30 am and will arrive at Orlando International Airport at 1:00 pm. Return flights will leave Orlando at 3:25 pm, arriving in Trinidad at 7:30 pm.
Orlando is known for its thrilling and fun destinations like SeaWorld Orlando, Discovery Cove, and the Kennedy Space Center. It is also known for some famous theme parks, such as the Universal Studios Florida. Visitors can enjoy rides, shows, shopping, and local food.
Popular attractions in Trinidad include Queen’s Park Savannah, Argyle Falls, Caroni Bird Sanctuary, Maracas Beach, and the largest natural deposit of asphalt called La Brea Pitch Lake.
The Ministry of Trade, Investment, and Tourism, described tourism as an important factor to “drive economic momentum for Trinidad and Tobago.” It further said, “More visitors mean greater spending in hotels, transportation, restaurants, and retail, supporting businesses, strengthening GDP growth, and increasing foreign exchange inflows.”
Moreover, Trinidad is the sixth-largest Caribbean nation by population. The new flight services will also help improve business and economy in Orlando. This will also boost tourism for both nations.
The travelers are sharing their happiness with the new services that will make travel more accessible for them. Keisha Ali said, “I love this four times a week is plenty chances to plan a nice trip,” while Marcus Baptiste stated, “This go really help people with family in the States. Travel was real hectic before.”
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