interCaribbean Airways expands Caribbean network, answering the growing demand for seamless multi-island travel experiences. As both local residents and international visitors seek deeper and richer Caribbean adventures, interCaribbean is rising to meet the moment, driven by its long-standing mission to bring the region closer together.
Founded in 1991 by Lyndon R. Gardiner, a native of the Turks and Caicos Islands, interCaribbean has grown from a one-aircraft charter service into the Caribbean’s largest private airline. With hubs in Providenciales, Tortola, and Barbados, the airline now connects 22 cities across 17 countries and territories—serving more destinations in the Caribbean than any other carrier.
The company’s growth has been built on a personal commitment to the Caribbean people and their future. Trevor Sadler, CEO of interCaribbean Airways, emphasized the airline’s passion for the region: “As a company born in the Caribbean, built by Caribbean people, and focused entirely on the needs of this region, our mission is deeply personal for our Chairman, Lyndon R. Gardiner, who was born and raised here.”
interCaribbean plays a vital role beyond tourism, providing essential airlift for families, businesses, students, and medical travelers. Its modern fleet, including Embraer jets and ATR turboprops, enables it to serve both major hubs and smaller, often underserved islands, promoting economic opportunity and strengthening community ties across the region.
The airline’s expansive network stretches from the cultural centers of Jamaica and the Dominican Republic to the natural beauty of Dominica and Grenada. Travelers can explore the Greater Antilles, the Eastern and Southern Caribbean, and even parts of South America with direct flights. New routes are continually being added, with Anguilla expected to join the network in 2025.
As more international travelers look beyond single-island vacations, interCaribbean offers a unique solution for exploring the diversity of the Caribbean. Whether seeking the rhythms of Puerto Rico, the culinary richness of Saint Lucia, or the laid-back charm of Turks and Caicos, passengers now have easier access than ever before.
Today, interCaribbean’s commitment to connectivity not only supports tourism but also strengthens the region’s economic and social fabric. With a growing network and a clear vision, the airline is setting a new standard for what Caribbean travel can be.