Caribbean Airlines Cargo transports 55,200 Covid-19 vaccination doses to Jamaica
Caribbean Airlines Cargo transports 55,200 Covid-19 vaccination doses to Jamaica, on the Corpus Christi holiday, Thursday 3rd May 2021. An official release from the company reports that “the life-saving shipment was carried through a scheduled all-cargo flight, originating in Miami.”
Over the past two months, the carrier has shipped many vaccines to Guyana, Barbados, Dominica, and Trinidad. These shipments included temperature-sensitive vaccines such as AstraZeneca and Sinopharm, transported via the airline’s gateways in Toronto and Miami.
“Caribbean Airlines salutes health care professionals for their tireless work, rolling out inoculation programmes while meeting the heightened demand of the health care system. We are also grateful to every frontline worker for their essential service and are humbled to contribute to Covid-19 recovery efforts,” said Markland Moseley, general manager Cargo and New Business, Caribbean-Airlines
Caribbean Airlines recently expanded its weekly all-cargo service in Jamaica, increasing capacity to serve rising demand in the country.
In addition, Caribbean Airlines Cargo currently provides cargo services to and from Guyana, Trinidad, Barbados, New York, Antigua, and the Bahamas, and can facilitate transport to several other destinations through its cargo charter service.
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