Air Caraïbes is a French regional airline headquartered in Guadeloupe that was founded in 1974 and operates as a full-service carrier serving the Caribbean region. The airline focuses on connecting the French Caribbean territories—including Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Guiana—with regional destinations across the Lesser Antilles and South America, operating from its main hub in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Air Caraïbes offers both economy and business class seating on its regional routes and maintains a frequent flyer program for loyal passengers. As a key regional carrier for the Caribbean, the airline plays an important role in maintaining connectivity between French overseas territories and neighboring islands, though it operates on a smaller scale compared to major international carriers. The airline has faced various operational and financial challenges over the years but continues to serve the unique niche of intra-Caribbean air transportation connecting French territories with the wider region.
12 Mo Incidents
0
Ave Fleet Age
24.7y
Seat Capacity
4,092
Total Aircraft
17
Current Fleet
Safety Reports
No data available
Top Owners
Air Caraibes
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