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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – State-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) on Friday announced that, effective June 1, it will discontinue services on the Dominica, St Kitts, and Ogle in Guyana to Suriname routes as it continues to “focus on operational reliability, customer experience and long-term financial stability.”
The airline also said it will reduce the frequency of its flights to the French islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe to twice weekly.
“Customers holding bookings on affected services beyond applicable discontinuation dates will be contacted directly by Caribbean Airlines or via their travel agents,” CAL said, adding that affected passengers will be offered re-accommodation on alternative regional services where feasible.
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