Copa Airlines all set to increase flights to Trinidad from June 5, Image: Google
Copa Airlines all set to increase flights to Trinidad from June 5, Image: Google

Last Updated on May 29, 2024, 8:00 AM AST by Anthony Morris

Trinidad and Tobago: Copa Airlines is all set to increase the flight frequency between Trinidad and Panama, which will allow travelers to fly more frequently between the two countries.

Starting on June 5, 2024, the airline will increase the number of flights from 7 times in a week to 10 times a week. The addition of the services will enable travelers to come to Trinidad on their own time.

While announcing the additional services, Tourism Trinidad said, “This means more opportunities for adventure, culture, and business! Explore Trinidad’s vibrant festivals, breathtaking landscapes, and rich heritage with greater ease.”

The Authority encouraged the passengers to book their flights today and discover why Trinidad is always in season. The flights can be booked through this link – www.copaair.com/es-gs/ or through any travel agent.

The increase in service also showcases the Panama based airline’s confidence in the destination and it will ease people travelling for vacation during the summer season.

According to the information from Copa airlines, the schedule of the new flights will be as follows:

On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, the flight will depart from Panama at 9:10 am and will arrive in Port of Spain at 1:16 pm, while the return flight will leave POS at 2:20 pm and will arrive in Panama at 4:32 pm

The daily flight from Panama to Trinidad will depart at 9:39 pm and will arrive at 1:42 am, with the return flight departing at 4:05 am from Port of Spain and arriving in Panama at 6:17 am

As the additional flights were announced, the Tourism Ministry of Trinidad and Tobago said that they are anticipating an increase in air arrivals this year with these additional services. It added that the latest increase in service being introduced by Copa Airlines will enable easy access to the Panama market and opportunities for citizens of both countries for better business links.

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