The Dubreuil Group has just published the new programs of its two main airlines, Air Caraibes and French Bee, for the 2024-2025 season. As a result, it is Guadeloupe and Martinique which benefit the most, with an increase in rotations: 43,000 additional seats will thus be offered to West Indian customers.
The end of the year is approaching and airlines are already revising their flight schedules for the period 2024-2025. Air Caraibes and its little sister, French Bee, are the first to draw.
New rotations are announced to the Antilles: 43,000 additional seats for Guadeloupe and Martinique, and up to 20 flights per week between Paris and Pointe-à-Pitre, i.e. two more rotations, compared to the year 2023.
The airline is also planning two additional rotations for Fort-de-France, Martinique, which will increase to 17 weekly flights, 7 flights per week for Cayenne, as well as Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, and 3 flights per week for Cancún in Mexico. In total, this represents an increase of almost 20% in capacity for the Antilles-Guyana market, the carrier's preferred basin.
The airline is also strengthening its international presence with the opening in early 2025 of a connection to Montreal, after New York, Miami and San Francisco through French Bee.
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