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Trinidad and Tobago fares from $79

msnbc.com: "As more U.S. airlines are offering impressive low fares and new routes to tropical hot spots, Caribbean Airlines has been giving these domestic carriers a run for their money. The Trinidad-based airline — which also serves Tobago, Barbados, Jamaica, Antigua, St. Maarten, Venezuela, Guyana and Suriname — has launched a fare sale on winter travel starting from just $79 each way.

This outstanding sale includes departures from major cities like New York, Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Toronto to Trinidad and Tobago for travel through March 12."

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