Barbadian-based REDjet has cancelled more than 50 of its flights until the end of March, including some services out of the Grantley Adams International Airport.
But the airline is insisting that far from an indication that it is in financial trouble, the move is part of its expansion plan.
In an internal memo circulated on Monday, customer service manager Roy Norville indicated that several flights – a total of 54 – “will not be operating and have been taken off sale for commercial reasons”.
The brief note, a copy of which the MIDWEEK NATION obtained, identified the affected flights as Barbados-Guyana-Barbados on Mondays and Thursdays between January 16 and March 31; Barbados-Jamaica-Barbados on Fridays from January 20 to March 31; Trinidad-Guyana-Trinidad on Mondays from January 16 to 31; and Trinidad-Jamaica-Trinidad on Sundays from January 22 to March 31.
Read the full story in today’s MIDWEEK NATION.



