interCaribbean expands Barbados hub with five new non‑stop routes, lifting network to 12 destinations

interCaribbean Airways has launched five new non‑stop routes from its Barbados hub, expanding the carrier's direct network to 12 destinations. The move follows a competitor's exit from the market and positions interCaribbean to capture displaced demand and deepen regional connectivity through Bridgetown.

Discovered 2025-12-29T11:28:26.919610-08:00 | 2025-12-29T11:28:26.919610-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • interCaribbean added five non‑stop routes from Barbados, bringing its direct network to 12 destinations; the expansion explicitly follows a competitor exit and represents a measurable capacity shift in the market.
  • The move alters short‑haul connectivity in and out of Barbados at the same time other carriers are launching new Caribbean–U.S. nonstop services, indicating a reconfiguration of leisure and regional flows: see the recent report on new Caribbean–U.S. nonstop services.
  • This follows broader network and basing changes in Barbados — including a planned Bridgetown base relocation by a regional carrier — creating short‑term opportunities and competitive pressures for airlines, airports and service providers in the market.

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2025-12-29T11:28:26.919610-08:00
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