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Jamaica Gleaner News - British Airways resumes flights to Trinidad - Friday | March 30, 2007

Jamaica Gleaner News - British Airways resumes flights to Trinidad - Friday | March 30, 2007: "British Airways resumed direct flights to Trinidad this week for the first time in 13 years under a code share agreement with the newly formed Caribbean Airlines.
The agreement, which was signed in November last year, also means that Caribbean Airlines, which replaced the debt-ridden national airline, BWIA, will no longer be flying direct from Port of Spain to London."

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