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Money & Movement: Caribbean Airlines pulls back — and the regional map redraws
From June 1, CAL exits Dominica, St Kitts and the Ogle-Suriname run. LIAT and others are moving to fill the gap.
If CAL's codeshare materializes, here is what diaspora travelers should watch for
The named partner has not been disclosed. The codeshare's actual coverage will determine whether Dominica and St Kitts diaspora can resume direct travel.
Crossfire: Is Caribbean Airlines' contraction a failure of regional ambition, or the discipline the region's only flag carrier should have had years ago?
Cheryl (BB) and De Statsman (neutral) take the two ends. The reader decides.
Caribbean Airlines published the loss numbers. Dominica, St Kitts, and the Ogle-Suriname route end June 1.
$18.84 million in losses across five expansion routes since 2023. The diaspora question: what gets restored by the codeshare, and what stays gone?
Caribbean Airlines retires its last 737-800
Fleet modernization will reshape which routes are commercially viable. The diaspora connection: this was the workhorse aircraft of the trans-Caribbean network.
Caribbean Airlines retires final B737-800, accelerating fleet modernization
The region's flagship carrier completes its 737 phaseout, signaling a structural shift in how Trinidad, Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, and Latin America connect. Route changes and schedule adjustments expected through 2026 second half.