Caribbean Airlines is introducing a fuel surcharge on tickets purchased from today, Friday April 10th, 2026.
The airline says the move comes as global jet fuel prices remain high, continuing to impact operating costs across the aviation industry.
The surcharge will range between US$15 and US$25 per sector, depending on the route, and will apply to both regional and international travel. However, domestic flights between Trinidad and Tobago will not be affected.
Customers who purchased tickets before April 10th will not be required to pay the additional fee.
Caribbean Airlines says the charge will appear in the taxes and fees portion of ticket prices and insists base fares remain unchanged.
The airline adds it will continue to absorb a significant portion of fuel costs, while maintaining service standards and regional connectivity.