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Caribbean Airlines Brings Carnival Spirit to Piarco with Annual Passenger Welcome

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January 28, 2026
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Caribbean Airlines brought the vibrant spirit of Carnival to life at its Duty Free Store at Piarco International Airport last Friday, January 23, hosting its Annual Carnival Passenger Welcome for arriving customers.

Passengers travelling on flights from Guyana, St. Maarten, St. Lucia and New York, were met with a festive reception featuring live entertainment and engaging brand experiences. Popular chutney and soca artistes K.I. and Swappi delivered energetic performances, supported by a DJ and MC who kept the atmosphere lively throughout the afternoon.

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Customers also enjoyed a range of special promotions, including exclusive duty-free offers on Caribbean Iere Mix and prize giveaways from valued brand partners Angostura, Massy, AMCO, Vintage Imports and Brydens. Enhancing the Carnival ambience, the Duty Free Store was transformed with complimentary décor provided by Samaroo’s Limited, alongside designer Carnival costumes from Carnival Catwalk.

The Annual Carnival Passenger Welcome continues to reflect Caribbean Airlines’ commitment to celebrating regional culture while delivering memorable, customer-focused experiences.

The Carnival celebrations extend beyond the event, as through February 23, customers who make qualifying duty-free purchases can receive a Carnival starter kit, complete with essentials such as cup, rag, hat and more.

Additionally, all duty-free purchases during the promotional period will earn Double Miles on purchases US$65 and over and Bonus Miles on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

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