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interCaribbean Airways announces five new non-stop routes from Barbados

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interCaribbean Airways announces five new non-stop routes from Barbados

interCaribbean Airways has added five new routes from its Barbados hub, bringing its total network to 12 non-stop destinations.

Commencing March 8, 2026, interCaribbean Airways will fly between Barbados and the following airports:

  • Grantley Adams International Airport, Tortola (EIS)
  • Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, Providenciales (PLS)
  • Howard Hamilton International Airport, Port of Spain (POS)
  • Piarco International Airport, Georgetown (OGL)
  • Princess Juliana International Airport St. Maarten (SXM).

The service to Tortola will operate three times weekly, Providenciales three times weekly, Port of Spain four times weekly, Georgetown three times weekly, and St. Maarten two times weekly.

The Trinidad service (POS) marks interCaribbean Airways' first entry into one of the Caribbean's largest markets, though this route is currently awaiting regulatory approval.

interCaribbean is also increasing frequencies on key routes from Barbados.

Flights to Kingston (KIN), Jamaica will increase to four times per week; St. Kitts (SKB) will increase to five times per week; Antigua (ANU) will increase to 10 times per week; and Georgetown (GEO) will increase to 11 times per week in addition to the OGL flights.

"Barbados is central to regional connectivity in the Caribbean, and we are investing in growth," said Lyndon Gardiner, chairman of interCaribbean Airways.

"With these additions, we're putting more aircraft and more frequencies into Barbados, giving travellers access to our full Caribbean network, from Guyana to Jamaica to Turks & Caicos, the British Virgin Islands, and now to St. Maarten and Trinidad."

The expansion is part of interCaribbean Airways' continued network growth. The airline currently serves 24 cities across 18 countries in the Caribbean, with Barbados, Tortola, and Providenciales operating as key hubs.

interCaribbean Airways is a privately-owned, UK-flagged airline headquartered in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

It operates the 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 regional jet, the Bombardier CRJ900, and a fleet of turboprops comprised of 68-seat ATR72s, 48-seat ATR42s, 30-seat EMB120s, and 19-seat Twin Otters.