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Old 03-19-2010, 08:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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YanKKKee Airline LEAVES Trinidad and Tobago dey lose money on dat route

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Friday, March 19th 2010


Delta, the world’s biggest airline, is closing its doors in Trinidad and Tobago.


Effective June 1, Delta Airlines will suspend operations in the country ’indefinitely’, the airline said.


The airline, which has an office in Port of Spain and flight operations at Piarco, blamed the state of the economy for its departure.


’The challenges of the current economy have forced us to make this very difficult decision,’ Delta said in an e-mailed statement to travel agents and partners.


Delta operates a service out of Piarco to New York City, USA.




It commenced operations in Trinidad three years ago.


Based on the needs of neighbouring Caribbean markets, the airline said it will be using its service to strengthen other markets that have a more urgent need for flights to and from their countries.


Delta also operates in Barbados, Grenada, Guyana and St Lucia.


It will start a service from New York to Grenada on June 5 at the request of the Grenada government, the Delta statement said.


’We have increased flights to and from Montego Bay, Jamaica, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, St Lucia and other islands within the region. We will continue to upgrade our services to and from Guyana to New York,’ it added.



The airline noted that it would continue to monitor ’any future need for the Trinidad and Tobago market’, and staff will remain focused on operations in Guyana and the Caribbean.


It did not say how staff members would be affected in Trinidad.


Internationally Delta serves more than 160 million customers each year, offering flights to 350 destinations on six continents, its website said.


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Old 03-19-2010, 09:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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It will start a service from New York to Grenada on June 5 at the request of the Grenada government, the Delta statement said.
dey not paying landing taxes what a ting.. dem people eh tired pimping us out
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Old 03-19-2010, 09:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
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wow, Now my Caribbean Tixs will sell out faster
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:44 AM   #4 (permalink)
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fack delta! first time i take them to trini, its like they use the oldest damn plane in the fleet. The chairs was old and ripped up and it had a strong smell of gas in the cabin. The thing that vex me is I had a connection from Atlanta to NYC and if you see the kind of plane they put us in. Real up to the time thing. So fack them and their shitty service, i will gladly take my Caribbean Airlines home.

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Old 03-19-2010, 10:48 AM   #5 (permalink)
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dey not paying landing taxes what a ting.. dem people eh tired pimping us out
Grenada needed airlift to New York because of Air Jamaica's collapsing.
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fack delta! first time i take them to trini, its like they use the oldest damn plane in the fleet. The chairs was old and ripped up and it had a strong smell of gas in the cabin. The thing that vex me is I had a connection from Atlanta to NYC and if you see the kind of plane they put us in. Real up to the time thing. So fack them and their shitty service, i will gladly take my Caribbean Airlines home.
Be prepared for higher airfare tho. Continental and Caribbean gon both up their fares now that they have less comp direct to the NYC area. AA will prolly raise the fares on their connections thru Miami too.
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Be prepared for higher airfare tho. Continental and Caribbean gon both up their fares now that they have less comp direct to the NYC area. AA will prolly raise the fares on their connections thru Miami too.
They will up the rates if the flights are going down full. During carnival season there were many continental flights leaving with emplty seats (even the last saturday before carnival). So unless the Delta route suspension materializes into instantly filled planes prices more than likely will hold firm for now.
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Plus, that's an end to the only service between Tobago and the US. They are going to need to find an airline to provide US service to Tobago if they wanna maintain tourist numbers there.
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Why won't they cut all flights to Jamaica?
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They will up the rates if the flights are going down full. During carnival season there were many continental flights leaving with emplty seats (even the last saturday before carnival). So unless the Delta route suspension materializes into instantly filled planes prices more than likely will hold firm for now.
The flights don't need to be full for them to raise fares. As long as they can maintain acceptable loads, they will raise their fares. That will be easier to do now with less comp.
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The flights don't need to be full for them to raise fares. As long as they can maintain acceptable loads, they will raise their fares. That will be easier to do now with less comp.
We'll see soon enough
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Originally Posted by optimizm View Post
Why won't they cut all flights to Jamaica?
They heard that Jamaicans will be boycotting Caribbean Airlines.......

...which means more $$$$$ in the White Man pockets.

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Old 03-19-2010, 01:01 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Good time for Jetblue to head down there.
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Why won't they cut all flights to Jamaica?

money

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