News - Caribbean Airlines
Congress must pass meaningful, permanent protections for ALL airline passengers during tarmac delays NAPA, Calif., April 29, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Anger and frustration abounded at Newark Liberty International Airport Thursday after three hundred travelers on two Caribbean Airlines flights were left stuck on the tarmac for six hours.
Great Wall Airlines has announced that it is increasing its services to the US to six flights a week from thrice-a-week, effective September 4, 2008. The airline has been operating three times a week on the ShanghaiSeoulSeattleChicago route, since June 1, 2008.
MIAMI, July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 70 top-level executives representing more than 30 airlines have already registered for ALTA's upcoming Aviation Crisis Preparedness Conference and Aviation Law Americas Conference taking place September 10-12, 2008, in Miami.
Boeing and Caribbean Airlines have signed an agreement, pursuant to which the aircraft manufacturer will manage spare parts and components inventory for the airline.
American Airlines has reported that it will begin nonstop service between Miami, Florida and Grenada on November 20, 2008. The company will operate the new service using Boeing 737-800 aircraft configured with 16 seats in first class and 132 seats in the main cabin.
