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InterCaribbean Airways, Ltd. [1] (formerly known as Air Turks & Caicos) is a regional airline based in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory. The airline offers scheduled passenger flights and charter flight services from its hub in Providenciales International Airport .
Pan American World Airways was also serving the airport in 1985 with Boeing 727-200 jet service nonstop to Miami twice a week. [9] The next year in 1986 British Caribbean Airways was operating nonstop service to Miami flown with a British Aerospace BAe 146-100 jet as part of its Tortola, British Virgin Islands - Providenciales - Miami route.
LIAT20, Inter Caribbean, Caribbean Airlines 2 Port of Spain: 23 Caribbean Airlines, LIAT, One Caribbean, SVG Air 3 Saint Lucia: 9 LIAT, Mustique Airways, One Caribbean, SVG Air 4 Miami: 7 American Airlines 5 Grenada: 5 LIAT, One Caribbean, SVG Air, Inter Caribbean 6 Toronto: 2 Air Canada 7 London: 2 Virgin Atlantic 8 New York City: 2 JetBlue ...
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Caribbean Airlines was incorporated in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on 27 September 2006.. In September 2006, following the recommendation of Peter Davies, the CEO of BWIA West Indies Airways, Caribbean Airlines got approval from the Trinidad and Tobago government to begin operations, after the failed negotiations between the unions and the management of its predecessor, BWIA.