Caribbean Airlines delivers strong financial performance for 2019
Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. November 22, 2019 – Caribbean Airlines is pleased to report its unaudited summary financial results for January – September 2019, which show the airline continues to achieve an operating profit and is net income positive. The implementation of new technology, expansion of the airline’s route network, an increase in passenger demand and cargo business together with enhanced cost management; are some of the elements which contributed to the airline’s success over the period.
The unaudited results for the nine months ending September 2019 show Earnings before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) of TT$121m, comprising of TT$153m on international and other operations, and negative TT$32m on the Domestic Air-Bridge, between Trinidad and Tobago. Revenue for the period was TT$2.3bn, up 3.8%.
Garvin Medera, Chief Executive Officer, states: “It has truly been a breakout year for Caribbean Airlines. Another strong financial performance means we can continue our investments into new planes and services for our customers, building a better place to work for our employees, and supporting communities across the Caribbean through sponsorship, economic activity and global connectivity.”
Key financial highlights for the nine months ending September 2019 include:
Increased Cargo revenue by 14% and year on year profit increase by 34%.
Addition of three new Cargo Interline partners – Alaskan Airlines, Air Canada and United Airlines, giving market access to 50 global destinations
Increased Duty Free revenue by 1.1% and year on year profit increase by 36%
Introduction of a new Revenue Management System for improved forecasting & business optimization
Caribbean Airlines ranked 96 of 332 global airlines for On-Time Performance
Domestic air bridge provided 872,498 seats and carried 766,776 passengers, ensuring that passengers were serviced as required with adequate capacity. The On Time Performance (OTP) also averaged 82% within 15 minutes on the air bridge for this period.
International operations carried 1,247,592 passengers, with an On Time Performance (OTP) average of 81%
S. Ronnie Mohammed, Chairman, Caribbean Airlines added: “Caribbean Airlines continues to develop a strong, sustainable platform to extend its reach and services in the future. We thank all our customers and employees and, our gratitude as always for the full support of the Trinidad and Tobago government.”
A number of new products and services were announced during 2019:
Launch of the Caribbean Airlines Mobile App in June, booking and getting the latest flight updates got so much easier.
A revamped website, 24-hour call centre and Flight Notifications means every customer can stay in touch.
Non-stop flights between Port of Spain to Curaçao Non-stop services between Kingston to Barbados,
Upcoming expansion of the Kingston hub to include service to Havana and Grand Cayman
Seasonal Service from Montego Bay to Fort Lauderdale
The iconic Caribbean Identity campaign launched in February included sponsorship of events and organizations in 19 destinations across our network, bringing extra focus to the music, food and vibrant heritage of the Caribbean – many cultures, one people.
Caribbean Airlines sincerely thanks all our customers for their continued support.
About Caribbean Airlines
Caribbean Airlines was established on September 27, 2006 and commenced operations on January 01, 2007. It is an authentic Caribbean airline which provides passenger and cargo services. The airline’s professional teams offer a genuine Caribbean experience on all its services and actively demonstrate the warmth of the islands both on and off the aircraft. Caribbean Airlines operates more than 600 weekly flights to 21 destinations in the Caribbean and North and South America. The airline’s fleet is comprised of Boeing 737-800 and ATR72-600 aircraft. Jointly owned by the people of Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica, headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago, and with an operational base in Jamaica, Caribbean Airlines employs more than 1600 people.
The airline is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and is recognized as an IATA Operational Safety Audit qualified airline. It is a certified FAA repair station as per regulation 145. For more information on Caribbean Airlines, visit www.caribbean-airlines.com. Follow Caribbean Airlines on Facebook: www.facebook.com/caribbeanairlines and on Twitter @iflycaribbean.