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Travel Tips By Caribbean Airlines

Caribbean Airlines was incorporated in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago on 27 September 2006, beginning flight operations on 01 January 2007 with 128 weekly departures to 10 markets operating five Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Caribbean Airlines initiated simplified one-way fares inclusive of taxes and fees that provided flexible fare combinations and extended stay options. The new fare program also featured a permanent discounted fare, senior citizen discounts and no change fees for students.

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Travel Tips By Caribbean Airlines

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  1. Travel TipsBy Caribbean Airlines Caribbean Airlines was incorporated in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago  on 27 September 2006. www.caribbean-airlines.com

  2. Health and Wellness: Expectant Mothers Expectant mothers will be accepted for travel without medical clearance up and to the end of the 32nd week of pregnancy. However, we recommend that you obtain a doctor’s statement verifying the expected date of confinement to prevent the possibility of being denied boarding by check-in staff or barred from entering the destination country by immigration.

  3. Health and Wellness: Expectant Mothers • Between the 32nd and 35th week, medical clearance is mandatory. The medical certificate should state: • The confirmation of a normal pregnancy • The estimated date of confinement • That you are in good health • That there is no known reason which would prevent you from flying • In all cases we suggest that you consult your OB-GYN before planning your trip. • Expectant mothers will not be accepted for travel after the 35th week of pregnancy. www.caribbean-airlines.com

  4. Before Travel Check your booking- verify your itinerary, reconfirm your flights before departure, tell us about your special needs (wheelchair, meals etc) and make sure to provide all telephone contact information. www.caribbean-airlines.com

  5. Travel Protection The unexpected can come at any time, even when you're travelling, including illness and other circumstances which may cause you to cancel your trip or disrupt your travel plans. For the best possible protection we recommend that you purchase travel insurance from one of the many reputable insurance providers. Depending on the policies offered you may be covered for trip cancellation and interruption, travel delay, baggage and medical emergencies www.caribbean-airlines.com

  6. Additional Tips Get Immunized Get vaccinations that are recommended for the destination you are traveling. Carry your medication with you- these include your prescription medication and medication used in the case of anaphylaxis. www.caribbean-airlines.com

  7. Travel Updates St Lucia Dear Travel Professional,Please note that St. Lucia Immigration has advised that all arriving passengers should have a passport that is valid for at least three months. Immigration also advised that persons who do not meet the requirement will be denied entry. www.caribbean-airlines.com

  8. Contact Info Location IERE House, Piarco International Airport, Piarco Website www.caribbean-airlines.com Phone +1 868-669-3000 Email mail@caribbean-airlines.com

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