Air Caraïbes Explained

Air Caraïbes should not be confused with AerCaribe.

Airline:Air Caraïbes
Fleet Size:12
Destinations:14
Iata:TX
Icao:FWI
Callsign:FRENCH WEST
Parent:Groupe Dubreuil
Founded:
[1]
Commenced:
Headquarters:Les Abymes, Guadeloupe, France[2]
Key People:Christine Ourmières-Widener (President & CEO)
Frequent Flyer:Preference
Subsidiaries:Air Caraïbes Atlantique
Num Employees:1,105 (2019)

Air Caraïbes (in French pronounced as /kaʁaib/) is a French airline based in the French West Indies, with its headquarters in Les Abymes in Guadeloupe. The airline's main base of operations is at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe, with a focus city at Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport, near Fort-de-France in Martinique. It operates scheduled and charter services in the West Indies, as well as transatlantic flights based at Paris Orly Airport in Metropolitan France.

History

The airline was originally established as Société Caribéenne de Transports Aériens, and started operations in September 1994. In 2000, Air Guadeloupe was acquired by Groupe Dubreuil, which had previously established Air Vendée before the airline was acquired by Air France, rebranding it as Regional Airlines.[3] The current Air Caraïbes was founded in July 2000 through the merger of various local airlines Air Guadeloupe, Air Martinique, Air Saint Barthélémy, and Air Saint Martin, and was created in response to the air transport needs of the French Caribbean territories. In 2002, the company flew 445,000 passengers and had €68 million in revenues.

In July 2003, the airline received its first ATR 72-500.[4] On 12 December 2003, the airline began services to Orly Airport from Guadeloupe and Martinique using an Airbus A330-200. The transatlantic services were operated under a franchise agreement by Air Caraïbes Atlantique, a jointly run subsidiary airline of Groupe Dubreuil, which was registered in Martinique with its own air operator's certificate, using an ICAO airline designator of "CAJ" and callsign of "CAR LINE".[5] [6] Its operations were further integrated with and operated under the airline codes of Air Caraïbes at a later date. In June 2006, Air Caraïbes expanded its Airbus A330 fleet in receiving its first Airbus A330-300, and also planned to receive another A330-300 to replace one of its A330s.[7] Air Caraïbes sold one of its Airbus A330-200s to the French Air Force, where it was re-registered and became one of the French presidential planes.[8] [9]

On 13 December 2013, Air Caraïbes announced it had ordered the Airbus A350, with a fleet of three A350-900s and three A350-1000s, the first of which were expected to be delivered in 2016 and 2020 respectively.[10] On 14 December 2016, the airline received its first ATR 72-600.[11] The airline received its first A350-900 on 28 February 2017, and its first A350-1000 on 19 December 2019.[12] [13] However prior to the delivery of some of the airline's A350s, parent company Groupe Dubreuil allocated some to sister airline French Bee,[14] before ordering additional A350s for both airlines by June 2019.[15]

Corporate affairs

The airline is owned by Groupe Dubreuil (85%) and had 1,105 employees as of 2019.[16] Air Caraïbes uses Travel Technology Interactive's airline management system, Aeropack.

Destinations

See main article: List of Air Caraïbes destinations. Air Caraïbes operates both a regional network in the West Indies, and a transatlantic long-haul network based at Paris Orly Airport in France.[17]

Codeshare agreements

Air Caraïbes has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:[18]

The airline also codeshares with the SNCF, the French national railway operator.[19]

Previously, Air Caraïbes had codeshare agreements with Aigle Azur until the airline ceased operations in September 2019, and with Corsair International until 26 October 2019.[20] [21]

Fleet

Current fleet

, the Air Caraïbes fleet (including Air Caraibes Atlantique) consists of the following aircraft:[22] [23]

Air Caraïbes fleet
AircraftIn
service
OrdersPassengersNotes
JWYTotal
Airbus A330-2001 - 1224267303
Airbus A330-3002 - 1235307354
Airbus A350-9003 - 1845326389
Airbus A350-10003 - 2445360429
ATR 72-6003 - - - 7474
ATR 72-5001 - - - 7070On lease
Total12

Former fleet

Air Caraïbes and its franchised partners have operated the following aircraft types. It does not include aircraft types that were retired by its predecessor airlines prior to being merged to form Air Caraïbes.[24] [25]

Air Caraïbes former fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Airbus A330-200120032009Sold to French Air Force.
ATR 42-300219861999
ATR 42-500219972007
ATR 72-200220002004
ATR 72-500420002020
Boeing 737-300120002001Leased from Islandsflug
Cessna 208 Caravan5Operated by Air Caraïbes Express[26]
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter3One crashed as Flight 1501.
Dornier 2282Operated by Air Caraïbes Express and Take Air
Embraer ERJ-145220002008
Embraer ERJ-175120062008
Embraer ERJ-190120072013

Accidents and incidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Norwood, Tom. Wegg, John. North American Airlines Handbook. Airways International. Sandpoint, ID. 2002. 3rd. 0-9653993-8-9. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161128070750/http://airwaysnews.com/. 2016-11-28.
  2. Web site: Legal Notices. Air Caraïbes. 13 September 2020.
  3. Web site: A Dubreuil Group company. Air Caraïbes. 13 September 2020.
  4. Web site: Elegance: a touch of class from Air Caraibes. registration. FlightGlobal. DVV Media International Limited. 14 June 2003. 13 September 2020.
  5. Web site: Enterprise Air Caraibes Atlantique au Lamentin (97232). Company Air Caraibes Atlantique in Lamentin (97232). FR. Le Figaro. 10 September 2020. 13 September 2020.
  6. Web site: Air Caraibes Atlantique code and information. AirportDatabase.net. 13 September 2020.
  7. Air Caraïbes signs for an additional A330-300. Airbus S.A.S.. 18 July 2006. 13 September 2020.
  8. Web site: INFO LE POINT.FR : Le premier palais volant de Nicolas Sarkozy livré vendredi à Villacoublay, actualité Défense ouverte : Le Point . 2024-07-08 . archive.wikiwix.com.
  9. Web site: 2023-06-19 . F-RARF Armée de l'Air (French Air Force) Airbus A330-200 . 2024-07-08 . www.planespotters.net . en.
  10. Web site: Air Caraïbes: premiers vols en A350 en 2016-2017. Air Caraïbes: first A350 flights in 2016-2017. Coffre. Alain. FR. Business Traveller France. 2013-12-12. 2013-12-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20140220063151/http://www.businesstravel.fr/air-caraib2-premiers-vols-en-a350-en-2016-2017.html. 2014-02-20.
  11. Air Caraïbes takes delivery of its first ATR 72-600. ATR, Avions de Transport Régional. 14 December 2016. 13 September 2020.
  12. Air Caraïbes takes delivery of its first A350-900, opening up a new era in air transport to the French Caribbean. Airbus S.A.S.. 28 February 2017. 13 September 2020.
  13. First Airbus A350-1000 joins Air Caraïbes' fleet. Airbus S.A.S.. 19 December 2019. 13 September 2020.
  14. Web site: La low-cost long-courrier French Blue fait des vagues chez Air Caraïbes. The low-cost long-haul carrier French Blue is making waves with Air Caraïbes. FR. Gliszczynski. Fabrice. La Tribune. 16 March 2016. 15 August 2020.
  15. Web site: Air Lease Corporation Announces Lease Placement of Three New Airbus A350-900 and One New Airbus A350-1000 Aircraft with Air Caraïbes and FrenchBee. Aviator.aero. 16 June 2019. 3 April 2022.
  16. Web site: Air Caraïbes en chiffres. Air Caraïbes in figures. Air Caraïbes. 13 September 2020.
  17. Web site: Destination Map. Air Caraïbes. 13 September 2020.
  18. Web site: Nos accords aériens. Our air agreements. FR. Air Caraïbes. 14 September 2020.
  19. Web site: L'offre Train + Air. Train + Air offer. FR. Air Caraïbes. 14 September 2020. 23 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200923101022/https://www.aircaraibes.com/offres-tarifs/train-air-inter-iles/offre-train-air. dead.
  20. Web site: Partenariat aérien. Airline partnership. FR. Air Caraïbes. 14 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200914045221/https://espaceperso.aircaraibes.com/la-compagnie/code-share. 14 September 2020.
  21. Web site: Air Caraïbes et Corsair arrêtent leur partage de codes sur les Antilles. Air Caraïbes and Corsair end their codesharing to the Antilles. FR. Fabi. Serge. 27 July 2019. 14 September 2020.
  22. Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One). Airliner World. October 2019. 14.
  23. Web site: La Flotte. The fleet. FR. Air Caraïbes. 13 September 2020.
  24. North American Airlines Handbook published by Airways International Inc 1997
  25. Web site: Air Caraibes Fleet Details and History. Planespotters.net. 15 September 2020.
  26. Web site: Air Caraibes S.a.. Routesonline. Informa Markets. 15 September 2020.
  27. Web site: bea-fr.org. 2014-11-13. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141120220443/http://www.bea-fr.org/docspa/2001/f-es010324a/pdf/f-es010324a.pdf. 2014-11-20 .