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REDjet shuts down in Barbados, files for bankruptcy

REDjet (flyREDjet.com) (Bridgetown, Barbados) has shut down. The privately-owned airline suspended all operations at 2359 last night (March 16).

The airline issued the following statement:

“The shareholders and staff of REDjet wish to sincerely thank all our passengers and supporters forย enabling our airline to achieveย the tremendous feat of breaking the high fare experience of many Caribbean passengers, while increasing regional travel numbers for the first time in decades.

We at REDjet set out to deliver the Caribbeanโ€™s first affordable air service and we have successfully launched a small number of routes that have in their performance, demonstrated the necessity and popularity for a low fares service in the region.

Our aircraft and our dedicated staff are performing extremely well and we are willing and able to continue to provide affordable transport across the Caribbean and beyond but we cannot.

Unlike the heavily subsidised airlines that serve the region, REDjet does not receive any assistance. As indicated, REDjet is hopeful that we will be given a small part of the State assistance others receive, as it will allow us to get our recently approved and exciting new routes established and profitable. Once this happens, our shareholders and staff will do their utmost to see that there is no return to high fares and business as usual.

We have seen other carriers drastically cut their fares in an effort to shut down REDjet and return to high fares and business as usual with no regard to the negative impact on travellers. Unlike us, they do not have to be profitable to stay in business.

In spite of their subsidised efforts, our passenger numbers have continued to rise because you, our patrons, enjoy our clean, comfortable and well maintained aircraft as well as our excellent service delivered at affordable ticket prices.

REDjet has no alternative but to suspend flights from 23:59pm on March 16, 2012 until further notice. All passengers booked on any REDjet flight from Saturday should contact the call centre 24 hours before scheduled departure time for an update on their flight status.

Affected passengers will be offered refunds or the option to travel with REDjet upon commencement of services.”

Update: REDjet filed for bankruptcy protection on June 7, 2012 and will be liquidated.

Copyright Photo: Nigel Steele.ย 

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REDjet adds twice-weekly Barbados-St. Lucia flights

REDjet (flyREDjet.com) added the twice-weekly St. Lucia and Barbados-St. Lucia route on December 16.ย St. Lucia is REDjetโ€™s sixthย destination and the Barbados-St. Lucia route is REDjetโ€™s seventhย route following the launch of flights to Antigua and Jamaica in November.

Copyright Photo: Nigel Steele. McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82 (MD-82) 8P-ARB (msn 49469) is parked at the gate at Port-of-Spain.

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REDjet to double its fleet and expand operations

REDjet (flyREDjet.com) (Bridgetown, Barbados) resumed operations after taking a lot of bad press when one of its aircraft was unable to maintain operations. The young airline apologized and is adding two additional McDonnell Douglas DC-9-80 (MD-80) aircraft. The airline is also expanding, adding Antigua and Jamaica.

REDjet is adding the Port-of-Spain (Trinidad)-Kingston (Jamaica) route on November 20, the Barbados-Kingston route on November 21 and finally the Antigua-Georgetown (Guyana) on November 23.

Photo: REDjet.

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REDjet suspends all flights to Guyana, Trinidad and Barbados

REDjet (flyREDjet.com) (Bridgetown, Barbados) announced it has cancelled all services to and from Guyana, Trinidad and Barbados effective on August 26 until further notice. The cancellations were created when one of their aircraft developed hydraulic problems in Trinidad.

Read the full story from Trinidad Express Newspapers: CLICK HERE

Photo: REDjet.

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REDjet finally lands in Trinidad

REDjet (flyREDjet.com) (Bridgetown, Barbados) was finally able to launch its new route to Port-of-Spain, Trinidad yesterday (July 28). The new airline was delayed in starting this new route due to the delayed approval by the Trinidad officials.ย The privately-owned airline, incorporated inย St. Lucia, operates two former American Airlines McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82 (MD-82) aircraft. DC-9-82 8P-IGB (msn 49471) was acquired on December 9, 2010 and 8P-IGA (msn 49469) on February 3, 2011. Operations commenced on May 10, 2011.

Read the full story from Stabroek News: CLICK HERE

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The new airline is planning to add Kingston, Jamaica in October.

Copyright Photo: REDjet.