Caribbean Airlines
Coverage of Caribbean Airlines in the Nexus archive.
- Why Trinidad’s Airline Is Retreating From the Region It Built Up
Caribbean Airlines is cutting regional routes after heavy losses, reversing a 2023 expansion. The airline is retreating from the region it previously built up due to challenges in small-market flying.
- Delta flight forced to divert after passenger goes into labor and delivers baby midair
A woman gave birth mid-flight on Delta flight 478 from Atlanta to Portland on April 24, with assistance from crew and two emergency medical technicians (EMTs) aboard. The flight declared an emergency, landed safely, and both mother and newborn received medical care. A similar incident occurred earlier this month on a Caribbean Airlines flight.
- Child born during international flight to US sparks heated debate about citizenship, legal identity
A woman gave birth midair on a flight from Kingston, Jamaica, to New York, sparking debate over the baby's U.S. citizenship. Legal experts and online commenters discussed whether birth in U.S. airspace qualifies for birthright citizenship, with some criticizing the situation as a legal loophole.
- Stork warning: woman gives birth midair on Jamaica-to-New York flight
A woman gave birth midair during a Caribbean Airlines flight from Kingston to New York, resulting in a newborn whose citizenship is under determination. The incident occurred on a routine flight that landed at John F Kennedy International Airport with an additional passenger.