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Last updated: January 27, 2025
About
Caribbean Airlines is the flag carrier of Trinidad and Tobago and the largest airline in the Caribbean region. Headquartered in Port of Spain, the airline was founded in 2006 following the acquisition of assets from the defunct BWIA West Indies Airways, taking over the mantle of the national carrier.
The airline operates a network connecting Caribbean islands with North America (New York, Miami, Toronto) and South America (Guyana, Suriname). Caribbean Airlines is known for its warm Caribbean hospitality and generous baggage allowances—a significant advantage for travelers moving between island nations.
While not a member of any major airline alliance, Caribbean Airlines offers codeshare partnerships with several carriers and maintains its own Caribbean Miles loyalty program.
Hubs & Focus Cities
Airports where Caribbean Airlines operates 5+ routes
Network
22 airports served
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Observed Flights
Callsigns tracked for Caribbean Airlines (BWA) - 19 unique callsigns observed
Baggage Policy
Carry-On Allowance
Personal Item (included on all fares):
- Dimensions: 17" x 13" x 8" (43 x 33 x 20 cm)
- No weight limit
- Must fit under the seat
Cabin Bag (included on all fares):
- Dimensions: 20" x 16" x 9" (51 x 40 x 23 cm)
- Weight: 22 lbs (10 kg) maximum
- Must fit in overhead bin
| Fare Class | Personal Item | Cabin Bag |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | ✓ Free | ✓ Free |
| Business (Caribbean Plus) | ✓ Free | ✓ Free |
Checked Baggage
Caribbean Airlines offers one of the most generous baggage policies in the Americas—two free checked bags on most routes.
Size Limit: 62 linear inches / 158 cm (length + width + height)
| Route | Fare Class | Bags Included | Weight per Bag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caribbean routes | Economy | 2 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| Caribbean routes | Business | 2 | 32 kg (70 lbs) |
| North America | Economy | 2 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| North America | Business | 2 | 32 kg (70 lbs) |
| Guyana/Suriname | Economy | 2 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| Guyana/Suriname | Business | 2 | 32 kg (70 lbs) |
Additional Bags:
- Third bag: $50-100 USD (varies by route)
- Fourth+ bags: Contact airline for pricing
Overweight & Oversized Fees
Overweight Bags:
| Weight | Fee |
|---|---|
| 51-70 lbs (24-32 kg) | $50 |
| 71-100 lbs (33-45 kg) | $100 |
| Over 100 lbs | Not accepted |
Oversized Bags:
| Size | Fee |
|---|---|
| 63-80 linear inches (160-203 cm) | $75 |
| Over 80 linear inches | Prior approval required |
Special Items
| Item | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Golf clubs | Standard bag fee | Counts as 1 checked bag |
| Skis/snowboard | Standard bag fee | Within size/weight limits |
| Surfboard | $75 | Pre-notification recommended |
| Bicycle | Varies | Must be boxed, contact airline |
| Car seat | Free | For traveling child |
| Stroller | Free | Gate-check available |
| Wheelchair | Free | Always complimentary |
| Musical instrument | Varies | Cabin if fits, or purchase extra seat |
Note: Caribbean Airlines' generous two-bag allowance makes it particularly attractive for travelers relocating, visiting family, or bringing goods between the Caribbean diaspora and their home islands.
In-Flight Experience
Caribbean Airlines operates a fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft and ATR 72 turboprops for shorter regional routes.
Caribbean Plus (Business Class):
- 2-2 configuration in the front cabin
- 38" seat pitch
- 20.5" seat width
- Recliner seats with additional legroom
- Priority boarding and dedicated cabin
- Enhanced meal service with Caribbean cuisine
- Complimentary alcoholic beverages
- Priority baggage handling
Economy Class (Boeing 737-800):
- 3-3 configuration
- 30-31" seat pitch
- 17.2" seat width
- Standard recline
- Complimentary meals on most routes
- Non-alcoholic beverages included
Economy Class (ATR 72):
- 2-2 configuration
- Used for shorter inter-island routes
- Complimentary snacks and beverages
- Scenic views of Caribbean islands
In-Flight Dining:
- Complimentary meals on international and most regional flights
- Caribbean-inspired cuisine featuring local flavors
- Rum punch and Caribbean beverages available (for purchase in Economy)
- Special meals available with 24-hour advance notice
- Halal, vegetarian, and other dietary options
Entertainment:
- No seatback screens
- Overhead monitors on some aircraft for announcements
- Bring your own device for entertainment
- Caribbean music and culture highlighted
What to Expect: Caribbean Airlines emphasizes Caribbean hospitality over high-tech amenities. Expect friendly service, local food, and a laid-back island atmosphere. The focus is on comfortable transportation with genuine warmth rather than premium hardware.
Tips & Tricks
Booking:
- Book directly on caribbean-airlines.com for best service
- Check for promotional fares—the airline runs regular sales
- Consider Business Class for night flights to North America
- Two free bags make Caribbean Airlines competitive even at higher fares
Packing:
- Take full advantage of the generous 2x23kg allowance
- Popular for bringing goods between diaspora communities and islands
- Weight limits enforced—pack strategically to stay under 50 lbs per bag
At the Airport:
- Check in online to avoid queues
- Arrive early during peak travel periods (Christmas, Carnival, summer)
- POS airport can get congested—allow extra time
- Caribbean island airports vary widely in size and facilities
Best Routes:
- POS-JFK and POS-MIA for competitive transatlantic connections
- Inter-island routes where Caribbean Airlines may be the only option
- POS-GEO (Georgetown, Guyana) for essential Guyana connectivity
Cultural Notes:
- Expect a relaxed, friendly atmosphere
- Trinidad Carnival season (February/March) sees high demand
- Christmas period extremely busy for diaspora travel
- Sunday flights popular for weekend visitors
Connections:
- Limited connecting options without alliance partners
- POS offers the best hub connectivity
- Inter-island connections may require overnight stays
- Check visa requirements carefully for transit countries
What to Know:
- No WiFi on flights
- Entertainment is BYOD (bring your own device)
- Generous baggage is the main differentiator
- Caribbean hospitality prioritized over premium amenities
- Currency accepted: TTD at headquarters, USD widely accepted



