Caribbean Airlines has announced that, effective November 2, 2025, it will discontinue flights between Kingston and Montego Bay, Jamaica, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The airline said the decision is part of its ongoing network optimisation programme, which involves a continuous review of routes to ensure operational efficiency and sustainability. According to the airline, current economic conditions affecting the Jamaica–Fort Lauderdale market have necessitated a reallocation of resources to support fleet efficiency, cost management, and reliable service.
Chief Commercial Officer of Caribbean Airlines, Martin Aeberli, stated, “While adjustments to our schedule are sometimes necessary in response to evolving market conditions, our commitment to delivering a safe, reliable, and customer-focused service remains unchanged. We will continue to serve Jamaica and the Diaspora through other gateways within our network.”
According to the airlines, passengers with confirmed bookings for flights between Jamaica and Fort Lauderdale beyond November 1 will be contacted directly and offered full refunds. Caribbean Airlines said its customer service teams are working closely with all stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition.
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