The Grenada Tourism Authority is pleased to announce that on March 16th, interCaribbean Airways upgauged its aircraft from a 30-seater Embraer 120 plane to the larger and more modern ATR- 42 with 48 seats, on its Grenada to Barbados route. This new aircraft will deliver increased frequencies as Grenada rebuilds capacity between the 2 islands to pre-covid levels and forms part of Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell’s agenda to increase airlift capacity and connectivity throughout the region.
Barbados continues to be the 2nd highest producing Caribbean market to Grenada and is critical for Grenadians attending to their visas, commerce and connectivity to major source markets.
interCaribbean’s new ATR-42 will provide increased comfort and service reliability for their clients on this route as it is a much larger and newer aircraft than the current Embraer 120 aircraft.
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