Caribbean Airlines has announced a reduction in its flight operations to Dominica, specifically targeting services to Douglas-Charles Airport. This adjustment represents a notable change affecting one of the island’s primary points of air access.
In addition to Dominica, the airline has also scaled back flights to Guyana, impacting connections to both Ogle Airport and Cheddi Jagan International Airport. Furthermore, service cuts extend to routes servicing the island of St. Kitts.
These flight reductions by Caribbean Airlines align with similar announcements from JetBlue and American Airlines, reflecting a broader scale-back among key carriers operating in the Caribbean region.
Travelers planning trips
to Dominica, Guyana, and St. Kitts may need to account for these changes as they could influence scheduling and overall connectivity through these major Caribbean air hubs.







