The low budget carrier, REDjet says it will no longer seek to operate flights between Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, and has also announced a postponement of the service between Barbados and Jamaica for another two months.
The airline blamed “ongoing regulatory delays” in Port-of-Spain and Kingston for the decision.
In e-mails sent to customers said the delays were out of its control and has promised a full refund.
The Barbados-based airline, which is viewed as a major competitor to some of the established regional carriers, has been bogged down by bureaucratic and administrative delays in getting the Jamaica and Trinidad services operational.
On the contrary, REDjet has had no major problems launching its Barbados-Guyana flights that began on May 10. (CMC)