Nearly 6,000 passenger seats available from October 24 to 31 to accommodate demand for domestic travel for Tobago’s inaugural Carnival remained empty.
A media release issued by Caribbean Airlines (CAL) revealed that 20,200 seats were made available to passengers between Trinidad and Tobago, including additional airbridge services to meet customer demand.
During this period, 14,426 passengers traveled between the two islands 279 flights.
CAL also operated five non-stop international flights from Barbados, Miami and New York with a capacity of 686 seats to Tobago.
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