Barbados Today – The management of interCaribbean Airways is excited to announce the commencement of the airline’s full operations in Barbados with FlightSupport Ltd, a subsidiary of the InterIsland Aviation Services Group (IASG).
Effective December 1. This strategic move will bring better operational control and efficiencies to strengthen the airline’s presence and services in Barbados and the Southern Caribbean enhancing connectivity and flight options for travellers in the region.
FlightSupport Ltd., under the leadership of its Founder and Chairman Mr. Lyndon Gardiner, who also serves as Chairman of interCaribbean Airways, provides above – and below-wing support to a wide range of scheduled air carriers.
With a 28 year history of excellence providing complete ground handling services, Mr. Gardiner has led FlightSupport to earn numerous accolades and commendations from airline partners for the company’s commitment to excellence in customer service.
As Barbados serves as interCaribbean Airways’ hub for the Southern Caribbean, this transition to full “in-house” operations by FlightSupport Ltd. solidifies and expands the airline’s presence in the Southern Caribbean region.
By providing end-to-end service and seamless connectivity, interCaribbean Airways is doubling down on its commitment to Barbados and enhancing the travel experience through this growing regional hub.
Shifting from third-party contractors to the experienced FlightSupport team, empowers the airline to deliver superior service, efficiency and reliability for travellers both in Barbados and connecting onwards throughout the region.
“We are thrilled to be able to manage our full operations in Barbados finally,” said Mr. Lyndon Gardiner, Chairman and Founder of FlightSupport and interCaribbean Airways.
“Barbados is a valued and critical partner to us, and a key destination and hub for interCaribbean Airways.
Given our commitment to providing seamless travel experiences to our passengers in the region, having FlightSupport Ltd with a presence in Barbados will undoubtedly improve our reputation on reliability, and efficiency for service in this region.”
FlightSupport Ltd is leading interCaribbean Airways’ employment recruitment drive to hire new team members in Barbados and bolster its local and regional teams.
By recruiting and developing talent in the region, the airline is creating new jobs while growing its workforce with specialized skills to enhance its operations.
About interCaribbean Airways interCaribbean Airways is a privately-owned and operated airline, headquartered in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
The UK-flagged airline operates 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 Regional Jets and a fleet of turboprops, comprising 68-seat ATR72, 48-seat ATR42s, 30-seat EMB120s, and 19-seat Twin Otters.
With a network spanning Georgetown, Guyana, in the south, Barbados to the east, Havana, Cuba, to the west, and Nassau, Bahamas, to the north, interCaribbean connects twenty-eight cities across seventeen countries in the Caribbean.
For more information or to book a flight, visit www.intercaribbean.com.
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I’m not flying on that awful airline again.
Wow, just look at the clarity and operational structure from Barbados regarding interCaribbean Airlines (the Honourable Mia Mottley looking out for her country once more); and now compare this to the cloak and dagger, no transparency and underhand shady dealing with the Nigerian Airlines and Air Peace from this ABLP government.
And Antiguans are still yet to see any them take to the skies. Farcical to say the least!
I’VE SAID IT BEFORE AND I’LL SAY IT AGAIN, EMPEROR BROWNE 🥸 ISN’T WEARING ANY CLOTHES – HE NAKED BWOI 😁
Not travelling on this airline ever, not in this lifetime.
Worst flight ever in the history of my trips.
It’s so uncomfortable, choked up seating, the clerk over charging me for carry on luggage which I came with to Antigua and now returning with the same luggage. Same weight and charging me for overweight nd saying that it can’t fit in the overhead compartment when I came with it. Shi**y service, not everything thats new or less expensive is good.
Worst, worst airline.
@ ANTIGUAN
well save your money and wait for liat it should be up and running in 24 or 2025 can’t say I blame you for feeling that way I feel the same about liat have my money and I won’t be flying that brand until I’m repaid.
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