Caribbean Airlines to add extra flights between Saint Lucia, Trinidad as Jazz & Arts Festival will start
Caribbean Airlines has announced to increase in the number of daily flights to Saint Lucia.
6th of April 2023
Castries, Saint Lucia: As the Jazz & Arts Festival 2023 approaches the commencement, the excitement among the general public, travellers and tourists have been increasing. After seeing such excitement among the population, Caribbean Airlines has announced to increase in the number of daily flights to Saint Lucia.
According to the update by Caribbean Airlines, the number of flights between Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago will be increased between May 4 and 14, 2023. Caribbean Airlines has informed that four (4) different flights will run between the two destinations.
Details about the four flights and their routes are as follows:
1) Flight Number BW434 will run from Trinidad to Saint Lucia on four days – May 4, 6, 11 and 13. The departure time of the flight will be 10:50 am, arriving at 11:55 am to the destination.
2) Flight Number BW435 will fly from Saint Lucia to Trinidad and Tobago on similar four days, from May 4, 6, 11 and 13. The departure of the flight will be at 12:40 pm, and the arrival time will be 01:45 pm.
3) Flight Number BW434 will be between Trinidad and Saint Lucia. It will run on May 09, departing at 11:20 am and arriving at 12:25 pm.
4) Flight Number BW435 will fly from Saint Lucia to Trinidad on May 9. The departure time of the flight will be 01:10 pm, and arriving time will be 02:15 pm.
The Jazz & Arts Festival is regarded as one of the most loved events in the Caribbean region. This year, the festival will gather some outstanding artists, regional and international, to entertain the public. The attendees of the event will dance to the tunes of successful artists, including Kes the Band, Shenseea, DYP & Friends, CeCe Winans, Sinach, Emrand Henry, Special Blend, Buju Banton, Fay Ann Lyons, Bunji Garlin, The Ark Band and many more.
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