Caribbean Airlines will begin nonstop service between Trinidad and Orlando on Monday, June 29, 2026, opening a direct link between the twin-island nation and one of Florida’s busiest leisure gateways. The new route gives travelers in Trinidad and Tobago a faster path to Central Florida’s beaches and theme parks, and gives Orlando a fresh stream of Caribbean visitors heading into the peak summer season.
What the Caribbean Airlines Trinidad to Orlando Nonstop Route Includes
The Caribbean Airlines Trinidad to Orlando nonstop will operate four days a week, with departures every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Flights leave Piarco International Airport (POS) at 8:30 a.m. and arrive at Orlando International Airport (MCO) by 1:00 p.m., with return legs departing Florida at 3:25 p.m.
The carrier is positioning the route as an affordable, time-saving option for families and business travelers who previously connected through Miami, New York or other hubs to reach Orlando. The schedule is built around easy theme-park access, with Trinidadian travelers gaining a direct line to attractions including Universal Studios Florida, the Walt Disney World Resort and SeaWorld. In the other direction, the flights give U.S. visitors a convenient nonstop to Trinidad landmarks such as Maracas Beach and the La Brea Pitch Lake.
The launch adds to a wave of expanded Caribbean airlift in 2026, as carriers from American Airlines to JetBlue and United have added seats and routes across the region to meet record-setting travel demand.
Quick Facts: Caribbean Airlines Trinidad–Orlando Service
- Who: Caribbean Airlines, the national carrier of Trinidad and Tobago
- What: New nonstop service between Trinidad and Orlando
- When it starts: Monday, June 29, 2026
- Frequency: Four flights weekly — Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
- Route: Piarco International Airport (POS) to Orlando International Airport (MCO)
- Outbound schedule: Departs POS 8:30 a.m., arrives MCO 1:00 p.m.
- Return schedule: Departs MCO 3:25 p.m.
- Why it matters: Direct access between Trinidad and Orlando’s theme parks and beaches, with no connection required
Why It Matters for Caribbean Travelers
For Caribbean families, a nonstop to Orlando removes one of the biggest friction points in planning a Florida theme-park trip: long layovers and missed connections. The new route lands in early afternoon, leaving plenty of daylight for check-in and a first evening at the parks. With Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe now open and the summer crowds building, demand for a smoother route into Orlando is only growing.
Travelers planning the theme-park side of the trip can lean on a specialist to handle hotels, tickets and park strategy. For Universal Orlando, the team behind Universal Family Vacations builds free, customized packages — including on-site hotel perks like Universal Express Unlimited — so the only thing left to book is the flight.
Caribbean Airlines has not announced whether the four-times-weekly schedule will expand, but the early-summer launch suggests the carrier is betting on strong leisure demand on the corridor.
Source: Caribbean Airlines. Route details as reported June 2026.
