Vacation spot Tortola was formally launched at Gate 14, Piarco Worldwide Airport with a ribbon slicing by Caribbean Airways Govt staff members. CEO – Garvin Medera, COO – Nirmala Ramai, CCO – Martin Aeberli, GM Cargo – Marklan Moseley with BW 294 working crew members, Captain David Seignoret, First Officer Denison Mylon, Purser – Gillian DeFreitas and Flight Attendants Donovan Mc Carty and Xande Alexander.
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – Caribbean Airways’ first flight BW294 efficiently arrived on the Terrance B. Lettsome Airport within the British Virgin Islands on Monday, October 14th.That is one other milestone for the airline. It retains its promise to supply higher connections within the area.
Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airways
In a quick ceremony held on the Piarco Worldwide Airport, Trinidad, to rejoice the inaugural service, Caribbean Airline’s Chief Govt Officer, Garvin Medera, in delivering remarks stated : “As a regional airline we stay dedicated to enhancing connectivity throughout the Caribbean and the addition of Tortola to our schedule marks an vital chapter in Caribbean Airways’ growth. That is our first ever connectivity to the British Virgin Islands and which means we now have 24 locations inside our community, connecting the Area, North and South America.”
Medera continued: “With 4 flights every week – on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday – we are going to carry over 540 seats into and out of Tortola weekly.”
Water salute for BW 294 on contact down at Terrance B. Lettsome Airport, Tortola.
Upon arrival in Tortola, the plane was greeted by a standard water salute, while arriving passengers had been warmly welcomed to the island with a celebratory occasion showcasing the island’s wealthy tradition hosted by The British Virgin Islands Vacationer Board & Movie Fee.
In attendance had been BVI Authorities representatives together with Premier of the Virgin Islands and Minister of Finance, the Honourable Natalio Wheatley; Minister of Communication and Works, the Honourable Kye Rhymer; Junior Minister for Tradition and Tourism, the Honourable Luce Hodge Smith and several other business stakeholders.
BVI Officers welcome Caribbean Airways to Tortola.
The brand new route to Tortola strengthens the airline’s place as a key participant in Caribbean aviation. As well as, it helps the area’s financial improvement by selling tourism and enterprise journey. Plus, this new service presents a seamless connection by way of Barbados twice weekly on Thursday and Saturday.
Caribbean Airways flies to Tortola from Trinidad on Mondays and Wednesdays. There are connections to Antigua and Puerto Rico. On Thursdays and Saturdays, flights additionally join via Barbados.