Low-fare Red Jet is born in Barbados

Red Jet (Barbados) is a new airline based in Barbados in the Caribbean that proposes to operate very low fare flights with two ex-American Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82s (MD-82s).

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13 thoughts on “Low-fare Red Jet is born in Barbados

  1. Anthea Permell

    I am a bit puzzled by the comment made by a previous writer re; the ‘All Trinidadin- CAl” airline are we still operating in this insular manner to our demise. I agree that airline fares within the Carribbean are too high but are we willing once again to be the subjects of foreign investors whose main aim is their profit not development of the region. By the way how many aircfrat do they have and how safe are they? The history posted said two DC9 to be refurbished.How reliable are they? Already we see that the proposed start up date is a bit uncertain having been shifted twice already.

    1. brucedrum

      Thank you for your comment and input. Anthea, I do not see the comment you are referring to on my blog. Are you referring to a comment on the linked article? If yes, you need to comment there. Thank you.

      Bruce

  2. Anthea Permell

    The comment was made by a writer posted under the banner by Nation News .com on Red Jet offering rock bottom airfares out of Babados

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