This Week in Travel: The last Caribbean Airlines 737-800 retires
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- Caribbean Airlines has been undergoing a re-fleeting exercise, changing out their older jets for newer Boeing 737-8s. These workhorses formed the backbone of CAL's fleet and could be found as far north as Canada, and as far south as Suriname. But as the new jets arrived, the older Boeing 737-800 NGs gradually left the fleet to be returned to their lessors.
Last Thursday marked the end of an era for Caribbean aviation as the last jet, 9Y-ANU, left our shores.
Producer Brent Pinheiro and cameraman Kerlon Orr were on hand to witness her departure, in this edition of This Week in Travel.
Man I'm really will miss Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737-800's now that there Gone Long Live The Boeing 737-800's R.I.P we'll miss them always Awesome Video I hoped to fly on Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8's in the upcoming future!!!!
it’s so emotional to see it go. i have flew on it since i was a new born and it’s a big part of my life
2:51 Very good ol' Trini ting "Buyin scrap iron ol battery buyin" 😂
But it wont be forgotten
The new caribbean airlines colors is ok, but i very much miss BWIA steelpan colors, back then it made the aircraft standout in Airports like JFK and MIA, i remember you could spot a BWEE aircraft at those airports without having to look too hard lol.
I will always fly Caribbean airlines ❤❤❤
Congratulations CAL! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've flown on that aircraft a couple of times all were good flights from CAL ✈
Same and non of those flights disappointed me😢
The roots are headed to aruba in may.
The Government needs to give the airplane to UTT aviation campus so students can benefit.
Exacty i am an avation student and they have us stick woth a boring 727
@@danielmaharaj4540 I support this move!
The planes don't belong to the TT Government
Ba started a flight from london to aruba via anyigua.
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Bad luck no blessing