Air Caribbean | the heart of the Caribbean
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Air Caribbean is an airline based within various islands of the Caribbean. Air Caribbean is owned by multiple Caribbean governments. Air Caribbean aims to connect all Caribbean islands with the rest of the world. Air Caribbean is headquatered in Kingston, Jamaica but also operates a regional office in Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago.

IATA: CN ICAO: CBN CALLSIGN: CARIBBEAN HEART

HUBS:
  • Norman Manley International Airport - Kingston, Jamaica
  • Piarco International Airport - Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Sangster International Airport - Montego Bay, Jamaica
OWNERS & SHAREHOLDERS
63% Government of Jamaica
24% Government of Trinidad & Tobago
12% Government of Barbados
1% Government of Bahamas

SUBSIDIARY
[Image: mxmeKgX.png] Air Caribbean Express conducts all our regional, island hopping flights. This subsidary operates a fleet of Bombardier Q400NextGen Aircraft only which are based at Piarco International Airport. Air Caribbean Express conducts express flights to other eastern caribbean airports.
FLEET
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CHECKED BAGGAGE FEES
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We only allow our passengers to check in luggages of a maximum of 50lbs and up to 63.0 linear inches (L+W+H). Business passengers are allowed up checkin up to 70lbs of luggage. Fees can be paid on our website when booking the ticket or can be paid at the airport counter when you're going to check-in and drop off your luggage.

DESTINATIONS
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ROUTES OPERATED BY AIR CARIBBEAN EXPRESS:
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PRESS RELEASE

Kingston, Jamaica - August 26, 2018. Air Caribbean passengers out of Port of Spain, Trinidad will be able to explore more of the Caribbean, and the ability to now fly non-stop to Miami with low & unbeatable prices starting at $400. These routes will be a year-round. Passengers will be able to start booking starting August 27, 2018. Passengers from Santiago, Chile will also be able to connect onto our Cuban flights from Piarco with fares starting at $930.

Port of Spain (POS) - Havana, Cuba (HAV) Begins Sept. 7, 2018.
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Port of Spain (POS) - Miami (MIA) Begins Sept. 7, 2018.
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PRESS RELEASE

Piarco, Trinidad & Tobago - August 29, 2018. Air Caribbean is pleased to announce that we will be launching new long haul destinations, both out of Jamaica and Trinidad. We have acquired two new used Boeing 767-300ER from Air Canada Rogue. These two new aircraft will be repainted into our livery and will be registered as 6Y-CNA and 6Y-CNB.

We will be connecting the Caribbean islands with more european destinations: London & Frankfurt, Germany.

Montego Bay (MBJ) - London-Gatwick (LGW) Begins Sept. 1, 2018
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Montego Bay (MBJ) - Frankfurt (FRA) Begins Sept. 1, 2018
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Port of Spain (POS) - Frankfurt (FRA) Begins Sept. 1, 2018
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Booking is currently open for all of these flights.


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Air Caribbean
the heart of the Caribbean
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I Love the logo.
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PRESS RELEASE

Kingston, Jamaica - September 12, 2018. Air Caribbean is actively monitoring both Tropical Storm Isaac and Hurricane Florence. As a result many of our flights out of Piarco will be slightly delayed as our planes will have to fly a longer route to deviate from Tropical Storm Isaac.

Air Caribbean will be waiving our cancellation fees to all flights affected within this area.

The following flights MAY be cancelled/affected:
Flights on Monday, September 17, 2018
CN1 KIN-ATL
CN2 ATL-MBJ
CN3 MBJ-ATL
CN4 ATL-KIN

Air Caribbean is encouraging all passengers that will be affected to immediately rebook or online at aircaribbean.com or contacting our customer service hotline. We are also encouraging all passengers to visit our websites for updates in relation to any other flights.
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PRESS RELEASE

Kingston, Jamaica - September 14, 2018. Air Caribbean will be launching a new subsidiary: Air Caribbean Express. This new company will operate only a Q400NextGen fleet, which will operate short, regional hops to various Caribbean islands. We have placed 5 firm orders, with options for 5 more Q400 aircraft. The first aircraft will arrive on September 18, 2018.
The first airports that Air Caribbean Express will operate are Bridgetown, Barbados, St. Lucia and Fort de France, Martinique all from Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
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Air Caribbean Express Route Map
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We look forward to all future passengers to experience our Air Caribbean Express services!
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PRESS RELEASE

Kingston, Jamaica - September 19, 2018. In order to effectivey compete in a competitive market, Air Caribbean must adapt to certain changes to provide quality services. We will be making adjustments to our checked luggage fees in the markets we serve effective September 24, 2018. Tickets bought on/before September 24, 2018 wiill be charged our previous fixed fee of $25USD. We also remind customers the maximum weight you're allowed to check in is 50lbs (23kg) and not to exceed 62.0 linear inches (L+W+H). Please refer to below for our updated baggage fee:

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PRESS RELEASE

Kingston, Jamaica - September 23, 2018. Air Caribbean, the national airline of the Caribbean will return our last Boeing 767 to its lessor today. The Boeing 767 has served us tremendously well for the timespan it's been a part of our fleet. The Boeing 767-300ER aircraft has allowed us to enter into the untapped market from the Caribbean to Europe and South America.


The last Boeing 767-300ER will be landing today at Kingston from London, where it will do its final landing under the Air Caribbean "Caribbean Heart" callsign, flown by Caribbean pilots. We will be issuing limited memorabilia to all passengers on this flight and aswell having a short goodbye ceremony at our headquarters in Kingston, Jamaica.

The Boeing 767-300ER will be fully replaced by the new, state of the art Boeing 787 family. We have placed, and received orders for both the Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 type. We will be able to improve our profit margins with this aircraft and also gaining the ability to travel further distances in a more comfortable manner. As such, we will be doing a charter to demonstrate the extreme length this new aircraft can fly. We will be travelling from Kingston to Dubai non-stop.

The Boeing 787 family aircraft will be based out of our 3 Caribbean hubs: Kingston, Port of Spain and Montego Bay.

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