Caribbean Airlines (CAL) will recommence its commercial flights destined to and out of Barbados from May 4.
In a statement, CAL listed its initial schedule of operations:
CAL reminded passengers that Trinidad and Tobago’s borders remain closed and only special Government approved services operate to and from Trinidad and Tobago.
For those impacted by the cancelled repatriation flights from Barbados to Trinidad and Tobago, the airline said the National Security Ministry will advised on their re-allocation to future flights.
The airline advised, however, that passengers whose travel plans were affected due to the cancellation of flights between April 9 and May 3, can have their flights re-booked with no penalty applied.
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CAL extends ban on Barbados flights as La Soufriere erupts again
In this file photo a Caribbean Airlines plane takes off.
CARIBBEAN Airlines has extended its temporary halt of all flights to and from Barbados to April 30.
These services were initially suspended on April 13 and were expected to resume on April 18.
But in a press release on Friday, the airline said in the interest of safety, the suspension will continue.
It said affected travellers will be re-accommodated when flights resume and no penalties will apply to affected bookings. The airline continues to closely monitor the activity related to the La Soufriere volcano, including the movement of ash.
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