Monday, August 08, 2011

New REDjet route schedules to be announced

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Monday August 8, 2011 – Low-cost carrier REDjet has promised to unveil schedules for two new routes from and to Trinidad today, after getting approval from the civil aviation authority in that country.

It said it will soon be able to offer flights to Guyana and Jamaica from the twin-island republic.

The Barbados-based airline said last Friday that it had received licenses from the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority to operate scheduled passenger air services to and from Port of Spain, Trinidad to Georgetown, Guyana and Kingston, Jamaica.

The licences were granted in accordance with the agreement between the Government of Barbados and the Government of Trinidad and Tobago for air services between and beyond their respective territories.

“REDjet will announce schedules between Trinidad and Guyana on Monday 8th August and schedules to Jamaica shortly thereafter,” a statement from the airline said.

The carrier currently operates between Barbados and Trinidad, a service that was approved just last month, and Barbados and Guyana, its inaugural route. 

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