InterCaribbean Airways is to start non-stop flights linking St. Kitts and Barbados, which will in turn connect with services to Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Georgetown, Guyana.
The thrice-weekly flights from Barbados Grantly Adams International Airport are scheduled to start on March 12 2023 using an 30-seater Embraer-120 aircraft
"We are incredibly proud as interCaribbean Airways integrates St. Kitts in its current itinerary. As demand for travel increases, St. Kitts continues to build a strong reputation as a must-see destination," said Marsha T. Henderson, St. Kitts and Nevis' minister of tourism,
"Launching this new route during regional recovery demonstrates our commitment to facilitating intra-regional connectivity. We are pleased to extend region travel options by adding the beautiful destination of St. Kitts and Nevis to our network," said Lyndon Gardiner, the airline's chairman.