Port-of-Spain – Low-fares airline REDjet has received permission from the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority to begin flying additional routes.
Last month the airline was given the all-clear to begin flying between Trinidad and Barbados.
On Saturday, the airline announced that it can now offer customers flights to Guyana and Jamaica from Trinidad. (Express)
More routes for REDjet
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