Caribbean Airlines has introduced a US$15 to US$25 fuel surcharge on regional and international tickets as jet fuel prices remain elevated due to tensions in the Middle East. The airline said flights between Trinidad and Tobago are exempt and tickets purchased before April 10 will not be affected. The move follows rising operating costs linked to higher global fuel prices.
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Bad enough that they are operating at an annual loss now, with this decision, they have made things extremely difficult for their staff long term employment. Talk about a stupid decision