The company "high in color" as it defines itself, founded in 2000 by the French group Dubreuil, is a specialist in the Caribbean and Guyana and offers transatlantic flights between Paris-Orly and Guadeloupe (Pointe-à-Pitre), the Martinique (Fort-de-France), Guyana (Cayenne), Haiti (Port-au-Prince), Saint-Martin (Juliana), the Dominican Republic (Punta Cana), Cuba (Havana), The Bahamas (San Salvador and Nassau) and soon Cancún (Mexico).
Air Caraïbes announces an ambitious program for the 2022 summer season, marked by a dense resumption of its connections to its core target destinations at attractive prices and mainly operated by Airbus A350-900 and A350-1000.
And to expand its offer, the company has entered into numerous partnerships.
For example, from metropolitan France, with the TRAIN+AIR service, 19 stations in metropolitan France and that of Brussels are connected to Paris-Orly 4. In addition, Air Caraïbes' transatlantic network is supplemented by its regional network, which offers flights from Pointe-à-Pitre to Fort-de-France, Saint-Martin (Grand Case) or even Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic).
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Reservations and prices for a departure this summer to the West Indies and the Caribbean:
Pointe-à-Pitre:
up to 21 flights per week, from €547 return flight.
Fort-de-France:
up to 19 flights per week, from €547 return flight.
Cayenne:
up to 7 flights per week, from €752 return flight.
Punta Cana:
up to 6 flights per week, from €623 return flight.
Saint-Martin - Juliana:
up to 3 flights per week, from €649 return flight.
Saint-Barthélemy (via Pointe-à-Pitre or Saint-Martin in partnership with Saint-Barth commuter):
up to 7 flights per week, from €820 return flight.
Port-au-Prince:
up to 2 flights per week, from €754 return flight.
Reservations and prices for a departure this fall to Cancún and Cuba:
Cancún:
from October 22, at the rate of 2 flights per week (Saturdays and Mondays), a 3rd frequency will be added in December (Wednesdays), from €490 return flight.
Cuba:
from October 21, at the rate of 3 flights per week (Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays), from €662 return flight.
New lounge at Paris-Orly 4
Air Caraïbes' new Prime Class lounge offers a panoramic view of the runways at Orly airport.
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It was the novelty of the winter.
Last January, the Prime Class lounge opened its doors near the Air Caraïbes passenger route to their boarding gate, as close as possible to gates F. This private space of 375 m2 and more than 100 seats allows customers to Madras class or those with a lounge pass (Gold and Diamant Préférence passengers) to work or relax away from the hustle and bustle of the terminal.
Of course, this lounge has free Wi-Fi, a range of light meals and hot and cold drinks.
Its real plus?
Its panoramic view of the Orly runways.
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