AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCaribbean Airlines Route Shake-Up: Starting June 1, Caribbean Airlines will stop flights to Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname corridor, and cut Martinique and Guadeloupe service to twice weekly—a move tied to losses reported by Trinidad and Tobago’s transport minister, Eli Zakour. Passenger Fallout: The airline says affected travelers will be contacted directly and offered rebooking, refunds, or travel credit, plus help via partner connections. Regional Connectivity Debate: The cuts are already reigniting the bigger question of who will fill the intra-Caribbean airlift gap, with talk of codeshare deals and pressure for a more unified transport strategy. Local Angle for Martinique: With CAL reducing frequencies, the spotlight shifts to how quickly trade and mobility can adapt—especially as Saint Lucia and Martinique discuss expanding import-export links. Environment Watch: In Dominica, regional experts are meeting on sargassum management, with field work planned for Martinique and Guadeloupe from June 1.
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