AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCaribbean Airlines Network Shake-Up: From June 1, Caribbean Airlines will stop flying the Dominica–Suriname, St Kitts–Suriname and Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname routes, and cut Martinique and Guadeloupe service to twice weekly—moves tied to sustained losses and a push for “operational reliability” and long-term stability. Passenger Impact & Mitigation: Booked travellers on affected dates will be contacted directly, with options including rebooking on alternative regional services, refunds, or travel credit, plus help via partner connections. Regional Connectivity Pressure: The cuts land amid a wider intra-Caribbean airlift squeeze after other carriers have collapsed or retrenched, raising fresh questions about who will fill the gaps. Sargassum Cooperation: In parallel, SARSEA meetings in Dominica are shaping coordinated sargassum plans for field work starting June 1 in Martinique and Guadeloupe. Local Human Interest: Urbain Javois marked his 100th birthday in Grand Case, with government and community tributes.
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