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A hard time for the airline industry means hard times for BWIA International Airways. But the 63-year-old Trinidad-based Caribbean airline has a new business plan and is working toward a prosperous… ...
BWIA is to be replaced in 2007 by a new airline operating out of the Trinidad capital, Port of Spain. It's to be called Caribbean Airlines. International carrier.
NEW YORK -- BWIA will launch its own tour operation on April 15, featuring "all the hotels and all the destinations" that BWIA and LIAT, its regional partner, serve in the Caribbean.
No date has been announced for BWIA’s closure, but the Trinidad-based Caribbean Airlines is scheduled to begin service in early 2007. The carrier will provide regional air transport within the ...
BWIA West Indies Airways president and chief executive Conrad Aleong is so confident in the long-term prospects for commercial aviation in the Caribbean that a wide-scale collapse of airlines in ...
Caribbean Airlines, replaced BWIA, which operated for 66 years, from January 1. BWIA had a history of heavy losses. A spokeswoman said the deficit for 2006 was expected to be $50 million, up from ...