Brent Pinheiro
Mere days after Secretary for Youth Empowerment and Sport, Keigon Denoon promised more flights would be added to the airbridge for the upcoming holiday period, Caribbean Airlines (CAL) has confirmed it intends to operate an additional 38 return flights between Trinidad & Tobago. According to a release, between March 27 and April 12, an additional 2,584 seats will be available on the airbridge to meet the travel demand during the Spiritual Shouter Baptist Liberation holiday weekend and the Easter peak period.
During a media briefing earlier this week, Denoon said the Tobago House of Assembly was seeking the use of CAL’s Boeing 737 jets for the route. However, the airline clarified in a statement that the additional services will be operated by its ATR 72-600 aircraft.
However, Reginald MacLean, head of the Tobago Tourism and Hotel Association (THTA), told Guardian Media that the announcement has come too late. In a telephone interview, he said, "The people who were coming to Tobago would have already changed their minds and booked Barbados or Grenada or Miami or New York where they could have gotten flights. It is always done every year too late and it is terrible." He lamented the lack of planning by officials despite their knowing the holiday schedules in advance. "It is 50 years now we have been putting up with this rubbish. They know from year to year when the season is, and how busy it is and they always wait too long. It hurts the hotels and resorts and guesthouses in Tobago," he said.