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Monday, June 16, 2025

Travellers vow to stay out of Tobago

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Shastri Boodan
665 days ago
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The Port of Scar­bor­ough turned out to be a sav­ing grace for many air­line pas­sen­gers yes­ter­day af­ter Caribbean Air­lines arranged for the in­ter-is­land fer­ry to trans­port pas­sen­gers be­tween the is­lands.

The pas­sen­gers were told to use their air­line tick­ets to se­cure a seat on the fer­ry af­ter nu­mer­ous CAL flights were can­celled be­cause of “cock­pit crew con­straints.”

How­ev­er, many pas­sen­gers were still up­set with how the sit­u­a­tion was han­dled by the air­line. A 55-year-old man from cen­tral Trinidad vowed nev­er to re­turn to To­ba­go again and he blamed CAL as the rea­son for his de­ci­sion.

“I like com­ing to To­ba­go for a va­ca­tion, but it’s al­ways get­ting worse and worse. You have to book plane and fer­ry tick­ets months in ad­vance, then when some­thing like this hap­pens it throws every­thing off bal­ance. I am not do­ing this again, Ma­yaro or Ce­dros for it,” he said.

A 29-year-old woman said, “I have to be at work to­mor­row, sup­pose the fer­ry is can­celled, where will I stay. CAL has to do bet­ter than this, I have to ex­change my tick­et for a fer­ry tick­et, will I get a re­fund on the bal­ance. Things al­ways work­ing wrong side in this coun­try.”

Mean­while, PDP po­lit­i­cal leader Wat­son Duke said that he was among the many af­fect­ed pas­sen­gers.

In a voice mes­sage sent to the me­dia, Duke said the blame did not lie with Caribbean Air­lines, its pi­lots or its rep­re­sen­ta­tives. In­stead, he said the Gov­ern­ment was re­spon­si­ble.

He added that it was Gov­ern­ment that need­ed to en­sure there is re­li­able trans­porta­tion and should have placed con­tin­gency mea­sures in the event of any is­sues with CAL per­son­nel.

He added Gov­ern­ment “should not be caught with its pants down.”


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