10-06-2018, 02:17 PM
Well, do you need an aircraft? I can sell my 738 for 5M
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10-06-2018, 02:17 PM
Well, do you need an aircraft? I can sell my 738 for 5M
10-06-2018, 05:27 PM
10-12-2018, 01:17 AM
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Kingston, Jamaica - October 11, 2018. Air Caribbean remains on our 2020 goal by linking the Caribbean to every major North American city. As a result, we are now launching non-stop flights to Minneapolis from Kingston, where passengers will be able to connect through our Kingston hub to eastern Caribbean, Europe and South America. We will operate the Kingston - Minneapolis route once daily, where we will expand to twice daily during the summer and winter seasons. The route will be serviced by the Boeing 737 MAX 8 equipped with 16 Business seats, 24 Premium Economy seats and 105 Economy seats. "Minneapolis is a major town where we wish to add to our network as seasonal tourist tend to visit the Caribbean more. We hope they choose to fly to us to the Caribbean or connect through to go to any destination on our network" Chief Operations Officer Paul Blake said. Kingston - Minneapolis. Starts October 19, 2018
10-21-2018, 01:06 PM
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Piarco, Trinidad & Tobago - October 21 2018. Air Caribbean will be pledging USD$5million to affected communities in Trinidad & Tobago due to the severe flooding the twin-island has faced. Throughout our Community Outreach Program, Air Caribbean will be assisting affected citizens of Trinidad and Tobago by building new houses and food and assisting emergency response personnel with rescuing individuals still stuck in their homes. "We are committed on giving back to every island in which we serve," said Lincoln Green, Air Caribbean Community Outreach Manager. "We will be aiding all the affected individuals by committing $5million which will serve as funds for repairs to damaged homes, food and water."
11-04-2018, 02:21 PM
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Piarco, Trinidad & Tobago - November 4,2018. Air Caribbean today. announced that it has signed a recognition agreement with the Trinidad & Tobago pilot union TTALPA, which will represent all pilots employed in the twin island nation, Trinidad & Tobago employed directly by Air Caribbeam. Contract negotiations will begin immediately and will be enforced by Trinidad & Tobago and CARICOM labour laws. Air Caribbean continues to recognize legitimate unions for the airline's staff. |
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