CAL puts on second flight for students studying abroad, Tue deadline to book spot

Caribbean Airlines is putting on a special flight for Trinidad and Tobago students who are studying abroad and wish to return to school.

The flight, which is being coordinated jointly with the Ministry of National Security, is the second such venture by CAL after a similar trip to the Miami International Airport was arranged last month. On this occasion, CAL will take students only as far as the Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados, where they can make onward connections to other destinations.

Students interested in travelling on this flight have until 5pm on Tuesday 25 August to lodge their interest. For more information, please click HERE.

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One comment

  1. Dear Editor,
    Is there any information available regarding possible arrangements for TT nationals stuck in Barbados to return to Trinidad or Tobago via the return leg of this CAL flight to Barbados?
    Best regards,

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