by: The Global Traveller

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Trinidad and Tobago

Source: Wikimedia Commons

There is a ferry across the strait from Venezuela, and many cruise ships stop over at Port of Spain. Airlines flying to Trinidad and Tobago include (all to Port of Spain on Trinidad unless otherwise specified):

  • Star Alliance – Continental
  • Oneworld – American, British Airways (Port of Spain and Tobago)
  • Sky Team – Delta (Port of Spain and Tobago)
  • Other selected – several Caribbean based airlines, Virgin Atlantic (Tobago only)

TIP On the Caribbean airlines the cheapest fares tend to be only available booking directly (on website if airline has one).

TIP Port of Spain is a useful stop on a Oneworld RTW or award ticket. The prohibition on mileage earning and redemption for American AAdvantage on British Airways trans-Atlantic flights and BA Executive Club on American trans-Atlantic flights does not apply for flights via the Caribbean.

TIP A few European low cost airlines fly to Tobago.

UPDATED November 2009 – Continental switch from Sky Team to Star Alliance. No change to advice.

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  1. trinifox said,

    So … perharps it is worth mentioning that there are direct non-stop flights to Port Of Spain on the major carriers' hubs eg Houston-POS; Toronto-POS; NYC-POS; London-POS etc

    Also: If you're a sun and sand tourist go to tobago for a nice laid-back time; If you're a business tourist head for Trinidad for a bustling time. There is the ferry (several options) and short hop flights across to/from tobago several times daily.

    For the most part, rent a car and pick up the tourist board's free guide book in the airport and cruise terminals.

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