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Friday, April 5, 2013

CAL Flight Delayed Because Passenger Wrote 9/11 On Bathroom Mirror


A Caribbean Airlines flight destine to Miami had  to be delayed unexpectedly this morning. A routine check found that someone had pasted 9/11 on the aircraft’s bathroom mirror, using liquid soap. 

9/11 is popularly a reference to the terrorist attack on New York's World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001.

Information reaching the media is that when the flight attendant discovered the graffiti, she informed the captain, who then made the decision to return to the terminal.

Caribbean Airlines communications director Clint Williams confirmed the delaying of the flight, saying that information reaching them led to the decision of returning to the terminal where the aircraft’s equipment were checked and passengers re-screened by security. 

He further indicated that a full search of the airline was done and the airline was cleared as being safe to fly. During the search passengers were taken back to the waiting lounge, where they were given meals, and apprised of the situation. 



Thursday, March 28, 2013

Mad Rush for CAL Seats To Tobago For Easter: Extra Seats Added


Caribbean Airlines was forced to add additional flights to Tobago using its widebody aircraft after hundreds of people turned up at Piarco International Airport hoping to get standby seats to the sister island for the long Easter weekend.

Standby passengers and others looking to snag a last-minute ticket to Tobago flooded the domestic service counters at Piarco yesterday afternoon.

The Express was told that several hundred people were rushing to pay for seats on CAL’s usual Tobago fleet of French-made ATR aircraft.

CAL had 17,000 seats available to Tobago this weekend, all of which were sold.

Corporate communications head Clint Williams confirmed that CAL added three standby flights using its widebody Boeing 737 jet aircraft to accommodate additional standby passengers.
Each 737 flight takes 154 passengers.

Williams said CAL’s third 737 flight was scheduled to leave at midnight and all standby passengers had been accommodated yesterday afternoon.

Source:Trinidadexpress

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