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Winair, Air Caraïbes renew interline partnership

Winair and Air Caraïbes have announce the renewal of their interline agreement as part of a longstanding partnership that offers passengers seamless travel experiences and convenient connections throughout the Caribbean region. Photo: Internet Source
PHILIPSBURG, St Maarten - Winair and Air Caraïbes have announced the renewal of their interline agreement as part of a longstanding partnership that offers passengers seamless travel experiences and convenient connections throughout the Caribbean region.

“We are very happy to continue our successful collaboration with Air Caraïbes,” said Hans van de Velde, CEO at Winair while adding that the renewed agreement strengthens Winair’s commitment to providing our passengers with a wider network and a smoother travel Experience.

Christine Ourmières-Widener, Air Caraibes President said, “Collaborating with Winair will allow us to expand our offers for both Caribbean and European travelers, answering the increasing demand of this market over the past few years. We believe this agreement will create new business opportunities for local territories, reinforce our regional roots and enhance our customers; journey,” she said.

'Simplified Travel'

The interline agreement between Winair and Air Caraïbes offers passengers several advantages such as Simplified Travel where Passengers can book a single ticket for their entire journey, even if it involves flights on both airlines.

It will also allow for seamless connections where Baggage can be checked through to the final destination, without re-check during transit and boarding passes are given for the whole journey at the check-in.

Passengers will also have access to a wider network of destinations served by both airlines as Air Caraïbes connects Europe through Orly Airport (ORY) via Fort-de-France (FDF), and Sint Maarten (SXM) to all destinations on Winair’s extensive Caribbean network.

This opens up a variety of exciting connection possibilities, where for example Passengers flying from Paris (ORY) with Air Caraïbes can connect seamlessly with Winair at Sint Marteen (SXM) to idyllic island destinations like Antigua (ANU), St. Barthélemy (SBH), or Dominica (DOM), Saba (SAB), St Eustatius (EUX), Tortola or St Kitts. Passengers traveling to Fort-de-France (FDF) can connect with Winair for Dominica.

By working together, Winair and Air Caraïbes said they are committed to providing passengers with the best possible travel experience in the Caribbean.

4 Responses to “Winair, Air Caraïbes renew interline partnership”

  • American (15/06/2024, 08:00) Like (3) Dislike (7) Reply
    Boycott the USA. There are bigger and better places to see experience and enjoy.
    • truppes (15/06/2024, 10:53) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Is there a negative pandemic with some of you? The earth extends far beyond America and Europe. There are places, countries and cities that some of us have never heard of and also, there are alot of persons who have never heard of our region. Let us be kind
  • The Norm. (15/06/2024, 09:43) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    They all start off good, Win air is very good with time and service, but as they settle in, its back to the bad service and late departure and arrivals, just like liat and the others..
    • @ norm (15/06/2024, 16:00) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      The moat we can do iw give them a chance before blasting them and forming judgment. Operating an airline isn't a candy shop and decisions are made based on alot of stuff that goes on. I am glad for the options to take or leave


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