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Jun 21, 2013

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - The government of Trinidad and Tobago and the government of Jamaica are committed to making the Caribbean Airlines/Air Jamaica arrangement work. Therefore, both countries have set up committees to look at some of the problems affecting the CAL/Air Jamaica arrangement, Minister in the Ministry of Finance Vasant Bharath said yesterday. “The teams would look at the branding issue to determine how we would best represent both brands, Caribbean Airlines and Air Jamaica as essentially one brand in the market place, and whether it is a question of having both logos emblazoned on the aircraft, on whether it would be a question of having a Caribbean Airlines aircraft but with a Jamaica service on certain routes and that would mean Jamaica pilots, Jamaican stewardesses, Jamaican food,” Bharath said.

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