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Caribbean Airlines to Fill Vacancies Post Resignation Wave

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State-owned carrier Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) is in the process of filling several vacancies created by a wave of resignations earlier this year, as announced by its chairman, Reyna Kowlessar. In the wake of these resignations, which included Chief Executive Officer Garvin Medera, Chief Finance Officer Varuna Kuarsingh, Chief Commercial Officer Martin Aeberli, and long-time Corporate Secretary Nalini Lalla, the airline has implemented full and thorough audits across all departments to enhance governance, safety, and accountability. An interim committee has been established to review operations and a route optimization committee is assessing each route. The airline is further committed to meet the two-year turnaround mandate set by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and has been maintaining active engagement with the T&T Airline Pilots Association (TTALPA).

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