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After days of panic among Tobago Carnival bandleaders who feared losing thousands of dollars in costume deposits because of limited flights, Chief Secretary Farley Augustine says the flight shortage has been resolved and more than 3,000 seats have been added to the airbridge.
Speaking to the media on Tuesday after the handover of sargassum clean-up equipment at Shaw Park, Augustine confirmed that he intervened directly in talks with Caribbean Airlines (CAL), Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo, and the CAL board to secure additional seats.
He said the new seats were already available online for booking.
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