with: American Airlines (AA2703, AA2713, AA1030), Iberia (IB4523), Caribbean Airlines (BW483)
with: Caribbean Airlines (BW521, BW551, BW727, BW527, BW553, BW423, BW525), JetBlue Airways (B61817)
with: Caribbean Airlines (BW727, BW527), Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ275)
with: JetBlue Airways (B6875, B61675, B62075), Spirit Airlines (NK723), Caribbean Airlines (BW36)
with: Surinam Airways (PY422), American Airlines (AA1513), Caribbean Airlines (BW483)
with: Caribbean Airlines (BW727, BW527), Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ275)
with: Caribbean Airlines (BW521, BW551, BW727, BW527, BW553, BW423), JetBlue Airways (B61817), United Airlines (UA1905)
with: Caribbean Airlines (BW481), JetBlue Airways (B61021)
with: Iberia (IB4516), American Airlines (AA1082, AA1400, AA177, AA1589, AA1043), British Airways (BA6980, BA1740)
with: JetBlue Airways (B6559, B6659, B61759, B62859, B62559), Delta Air Lines (DL2841), Caribbean Airlines (BW16), Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ273)
with: JetBlue Airways (B6559, B6659, B61759, B62859, B62559), Delta Air Lines (DL2841), Caribbean Airlines (BW16), Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ273)
with: Iberia (IB4695, IB4764, IB4907), American Airlines (AA1089, AA2393, AA1192, AA2296)
with: JetBlue Airways (B6560, B6960, B61760, B62860, B62560), Delta Air Lines (DL2843), Caribbean Airlines (BW17), Fly Jamaica Airways (OJ272)
Fleet
Boeing 737-800
History
Caribbean Airlines began operations on January 1st 2007 after being incorporated into the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago on September 27th 2006. They started with 128 weekly departures to 10 markets operating five Boeing 737-800 aircraft and now serve over a dozen markets in co-operation with Air Jamaica.