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Direct Bridgetown-Kingston Flights by interCaribbean to Launch – Airline Continues Expansion Strategy

Travellers to the Caribbean can look forward to even more convenience as interCaribbean Airways gets set to launch direct non-stop flights connecting Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados and Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. This new service, which is expected to commence on 6th February 2024, marks a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion strategy, further strengthening the connectivity of Caribbean flights within the region. The addition of this sole direct connection between the two cities via a Bombardier CRJ700 jet aircraft will not only enhance tourism but business travel as well.

This leading regional airline offers routes across seventeen Caribbean countries, connecting 28 cities at present; as it continues to expand its network, it remains committed to enhancing connectivity and providing its passengers with a superior travel experience. The launch of the direct Bridgetown-Kingston service is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting journey ahead to all-new heights.