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Almost 5 years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced Caribbean Airlines (CAL) to stop flying out of Montego Bay, Jamaica the local carrier resumed daily nonstop service between Sangster International Airport (MBJ) and the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) on Tuesday. The airline is using a leased Boeing 737-800NG with an all-economy cabin on the route - offering 189 seats on each sector for a total of 1,323 seats per week in each direction. The airline says the decision to restart the Montego Bay service was based on customer feedback and targeted towards the 300,000+ Jamaicans living in Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding areas.
Caribbean Airlines CEO, Garvin Medera, addresses passengers and stakeholders. Photo: Caribbean Airlines
At an event celebrating the inaugural flight, Caribbean Airlines CEO, Garvin Medera, told passengers and stakeholders, “We understand the deep connections between Jamaica and its Diaspora, and this daily service between Montego Bay and Fort Lauderdale is another way we are making it easier for our customers to get home. We are delighted to reinstate this route, driven by the needs of our passengers, and we remain committed to providing convenient, reliable, and heartfelt service to our Jamaican family.”
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