Apr 16, 2013
KINGSTON, Jamaica - The Jamaica Government is threatening to withdraw the Air Jamaica brand from the Trinidad-based Caribbean Airlines (CAL) following reports that the carrier would be reducing the number of daily flights to Jamaica. Last week, CAL Communications Manager Clint Williams confirmed media reports that the airline would be cutting back on the number of flights to Jamaica, effective today, April 16. Transport Minister Dr. Omar Davies said the decision by the cash-strapped airline would contradict the agreement signed when CAL acquired Air Jamaica two years ago.
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