This weekend, a major government minister is celebrating his birthday in Tobago, causing significant disruption for ordinary travelers. Reports have emerged that employees of Caribbean Airlines (CAL) are removing legitimate passengers from their flights to make space for the minister’s entourage, which includes other officials and supporters. This situation has raised concerns about favoritism and the treatment of regular travelers, who are left stranded as a result of these actions. Many affected passengers have expressed their frustration, highlighting the unfairness of prioritizing a lavish celebration over their travel plans. The incident has sparked a debate about the ethics of using public resources for personal events, and how travel arrangements should be managed to ensure that all travelers are treated equally.
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