The company Air Caraïbes updated its flight schedule from December 1, following the announcement of the gradual lifting in France of containment linked to the Covid-19 pandemic.
From December 2020, Air Caraïbes is increasing its frequencies on its long-haul network at Paris-Orly airport, subject to changes in the health situation.
Air Caraïbes will offer up to 20 flights per week to Pointe-à-Pitre, 17 to Fort-de-France and up to 6 flights per week to Cayenne. Saint-Martin (Grand-Case) is served by a daily flight via Pointe-à-Pitre and Saint-Barthélemy three times a week, also via Guadeloupe.
To these flights will be added from December 7, 2 weekly flights to Port-au-Prince and as of December 19, 2 weekly flights to Punta Cana.
Air Caraïbes specifies in its press release that it will offer a flight to Haiti from December 7, then 2 flights per week (Monday and Wednesday), in both directions of the connection, from the following week. The company "has been serving Haiti for more than 10 years and is today the only one to do so directly in Europe". _AF
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