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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Caribbean Airlines says it will discontinue flights to Dominica, St Kitts and the Ogle–Suriname corridor from June 1 as the Trinidad-based carrier pursues a codeshare agreement with an unnamed regional airline partner.
The airline said the move forms part of a “continued network adjustment strategy”, while flights to Martinique and Guadeloupe will be reduced to twice weekly.
Caribbean Airlines said it is working toward a codeshare agreement that will provide customers with access to “a wider network of destinations through coordinated schedules, seamless connections and integrated ticketing arrangements”, though it did not identify the proposed partner or indicate when the arrangement could be finalised.
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