Three Caribbean airlines formed an alliance to make air travel easier and cheaper within the region.
Antigua-based Liat, Air Antilles of Guadeloupe and St. Maarten's Winair formed the CaribSKY alliance to allow passengers to travel on any of the three airlines on one ticket through the English-, French-, Spanish- and Dutch-speaking islands.
The travel will be facilitated through codeshares and interline agreements, according to Air Antilles CEO Serge Tsygainitzky.
"Sometimes a customer has to buy two or three tickets to get to a single point. This alliance will enable seamless travel on one ticket," he said.
The three carriers have a combined fleet of 25 aircraft.