Virgin Atlantic has signed an interline partnership with InterCaribbean Airways and expanded its existing agreement with Caribbean Airlines.
The deal with InterCaribbean Airways enables connections to 11 Caribbean destinations from Barbados and Antigua to islands including Dominica, St Lucia, St Kitts, Grenada, Kingston, and Turks & Caicos, as well as onward travel to Georgetown, Guyana.
The airline has also expanded its existing partnership with Caribbean Airlines, connecting travellers to 16 destinations across the region, including new routes from Barbados and Antigua to Beef Island and San Juan.
In addition to these partnerships, Virgin Atlantic’s own inter-island services will increase this winter, with flights between Barbados, Grenada, and St Vincent and the Grenadines increasing from two to three times per week.
All inter-island flying will be operated by Virgin Atlantic’s newest aircraft, the Airbus A330-900neo.
Virgin Atlantic Chief Commercial Officer Juha Jaervinen said: “The Caribbean has always been a cornerstone of Virgin Atlantic’s network and we’re delighted to make it easier than ever for our customers to explore this incredible region. By partnering with leading regional airlines, we’re expanding our footprint, improving connectivity and offering the seamless Virgin Atlantic experience customers know and love from London all the way to their final island destination.”
Virgin Atlantic flies to the Caribbean from London Heathrow and Manchester to Barbados up to three times a day in the winter season as well as to Antigua, and Montego Bay in Jamaica and beyond via partnerships with InterCaribbean, Caribbean Airlines, Bahamas Air and Cayman Airways.





