Caribbean Airlines adds Trinidad‑Orlando nonstop
- Caribbean Airlines has opened bookings for new nonstop service between Port of Spain and Orlando, adding a direct Trinidad-Florida route that was not showing in the carrier’s current network until recently. - Caribbean’s booking engine now lists Port of Spain-Orlando and Orlando-Port of Spain itineraries in late May, June and beyond, with sample round-trip fares from about $505 outbound Orlando and $628 outbound Trinidad. - The route gives Trinidad another nonstop link to Florida as the state-owned carrier sits under new oversight from Trinidad and Tobago’s Transport Ministry. (aviationweek.com)
Caribbean Airlines has started selling nonstop flights between Port of Spain and Orlando, adding a direct link between Trinidad and Central Florida. (caribbean-airlines.com 1) (caribbean-airlines.com 2) The airline’s booking pages now show Port of Spain-Orlando service with fares available in late May, June, July, August and September 2026. Orlando-Port of Spain itineraries are listed over the same period. (caribbean-airlines.com 1) (caribbean-airlines.com 2) Sample prices on the carrier’s site showed Port of Spain-Orlando round trips from $628 and Orlando-Port of Spain round trips from $505 when checked on April 26, 2026. The airline says displayed fares were collected within the previous 48 hours and can change at booking. (caribbean-airlines.com 1) (caribbean-airlines.com 2) Schedule trackers that monitor published airline timetables show the route as nonstop service between Piarco International Airport and Orlando International Airport, with a flight time of about 4 hours 30 minutes over roughly 1,796 miles. (directflights.com) (flightsfrom.com) Those trackers do not fully agree on frequency. DirectFlights listed three weekly departures when crawled in the past few days, while WIC News reported Caribbean Airlines would operate four weekly flights starting June 29, 2026. (directflights.com) (wicnews.com) That gap matters because the route appears to be in rollout rather than fully documented through an airline press release that was easy to access publicly. The carrier’s own booking engine confirms the route is on sale, but the launch date and weekly frequency were clearer in secondary reporting than on the pages available to customers. (caribbean-airlines.com) (wicnews.com) For Trinidad passengers, Orlando adds another nonstop Florida option alongside the airline’s existing Fort Lauderdale service shown on Caribbean’s deals page. For Orlando travelers, the route creates a direct entry point to Trinidad instead of connecting through another Caribbean or U.S. hub. (caribbean-airlines.com) (caribbean-airlines.com) Caribbean Airlines is mostly owned by the Trinidad and Tobago government, with the Jamaican government holding a small minority stake after Caribbean acquired Air Jamaica in 2011, according to Aviation Week. That state role became more visible this month when oversight of the airline shifted from the Finance Ministry to the Transport Ministry. (aviationweek.com) The new Orlando nonstop is now less a proposal than a bookable route. The remaining question is whether Caribbean Airlines settles on three weekly departures or the four-weekly schedule reported for June 29. (caribbean-airlines.com) (directflights.com) (wicnews.com)