Sunrise Airways plans to expand its Eastern Caribbean routes with new flights to Grenada, St. Vincent, and Tortola starting in late October 2024.
The airline will also establish new connections to Guadeloupe as part of its “One Caribbean doctrine” aimed at enhancing regional connectivity.
Chairman and CEO Philippe Bayard expressed excitement about this growth, which follows the airline’s successful entry into the Eastern Caribbean in May 2024.
The rollout will occur in phases, beginning October 27, with flights to Grenada, Guadeloupe, and St. Vincent, followed by Tortola in December.
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This Air line been a new one must be willing to serve the ppl of these island with reasonable be effective as well as efficient services
Ambitious move when according to on the ground reports Sunrise is plagued with operational difficulties?
Would it not be prudent if you to “sure-up” your inadequacies before such a strident announcement?
LIAT 2020 is the driving force behind that…but should be good for the region….what happened to inter Caribbean airline….?
With LIAT keeps growing fees get lower and airport taxes lowered making travel more affordable.
What happened to Silver airlines to Puerto Rico and BA to Grenada.? These routes lasted about 6 months
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