Caribbean Airlines announces flights to Houston

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Caribbean Airlines is expanding its U.S. network with a new service between Houston (IAH) and Georgetown, Guyana (GEO), connecting via Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (POS) beginning March 22, 2022.

The Caribbean carrier will have a thrice-weekly operation to/from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) Terminal D every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday through June 30, 2022.

Flight Schedule

FlightStartingDay Routingdeparture timearrival time
BW700March 22thTuesdayPort of Spain (POS) - Houston (IAH)01:0505:20
BW701March 22thTuesday Houston (IAH) - Georgetown (GEO)20:2004:35+1
Wednesday Georgetown (GEO) - Port of Spain (POS)05:5007:00
BW702WednesdayPort of Spain (POS) - Georgetown (GEO)15:3016:40
March 23thWednesday Georgetown (GEO) - Houston (IAH)17:5522:35
BW703March 24th Thursday Houston (IAH) - Port of Spain (POS)13:3521:15

The flights will be operated on 160-seat Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in a three-class configuration (16 Business/36 Economy Plus/108 Economy).

«Caribbean Airlines has been a consistent partner with Guyana and the Guyanese diaspora. Hence it is logical that we mobilize resources to support the expanding business activity in Guyana. This new operation will provide direct connectivity between Guyana and Houston. This one is the base for many of the world’s largest oil companies. Another advantage is that customers also have the option of connecting to Port of Spain for business and pleasure,» said Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airlines.

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In 2020, Caribbean Airlines obtained approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT) to operate scheduled flights to Houston – Intercontinental (IAH). However, due to the arrival of COVID-19 pandemic and sanitary restrictions, the company could not start this destination.

With this new destination in Texas, the airline will have six destinations in North America including Miami (MIA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Orlando (MCO), New York (JFK), Toronto – Pearson (YYZ), and soon Houston (IAH).

See also: Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737-8 debuts in Guyana

Rainer Nieves Dolande
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