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Thursday, March 13, 2025

CAL has no immediate plans to raise ticket prices

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1087 days ago
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Caribbean Air­lines has no im­me­di­ate plans to raise its air­fare, de­spite surg­ing oil prices sparked by the Rus­sia-Ukraine con­flict which has prompt­ed some oth­er in­ter­na­tion­al air car­ri­ers to up their prices.

In a re­cent in­ter­view with the BBC, Delta Air­lines Chief Ex­ec­u­tive Of­fi­cer Ed Bas­t­ian said high­er oil prices would lead to 10 per cent in­crease in fares on the air­lines do­mes­tic flights in the Unit­ed States, with a high­er in­crease ex­pect­ed on in­ter­na­tion­al trips.

This he ex­plained, was an at­tempt to off­set the high­er cost of jet fu­el.  Oth­er air­lines, Emi­rates, Japan Air­lines and Air Asia have al­so in­tro­duced sur­charges on the fares, as re­sult of in­creased fu­el costs.

The price of oil has con­sis­tent­ly topped $100 a bar­rel due to the on­go­ing Russ­ian in­va­sion of the Ukraine, with the oil price hit­ting $140 on March 7, the high­est end of day price since 2008.

How­ev­er, Caribbean Air­lines’ Head of Cor­po­rate Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Dionne Ligoure said the car­ri­er does not have any im­me­di­ate plans to raise its fares.

She told the Guardian, “At this time, Caribbean Air­lines has not tak­en a de­ci­sion to in­crease prices. How­ev­er, we con­tin­ue to close­ly mon­i­tor what is tak­ing place glob­al­ly.”

Caribbean Air­line’s do­mes­tic fare for flights be­tween Trinidad and To­ba­go, which stands at $300 re­turn, is sub­sidised by the gov­ern­ment.

The air­line has been grad­u­al­ly re-start­ing routes fol­low­ing the eas­ing of re­stric­tions and the re-open­ing of Trinidad and To­ba­go’s bor­ders in Ju­ly 2021.  In the past two weeks, CAL an­nounced the re­sump­tion of ser­vice from Trinidad to Ft Laud­erdale and Trinidad to Cu­ra­cao, whilst in Feb­ru­ary the air­line an­nounced the com­mence­ment of a non-stop ser­vice be­tween Hous­ton, Texas, Trinidad and Guyana.

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