Caribbean Airlines Launches Re-Defined Jetpak Door-to-Door Skybox Service

Piarco, Trinidad & Tobago - Caribbean Airlines has launched its RE-defined JETPAK courier service offering customers a new skybox experience with remarkable benefits.  The upgraded JETPAK service is now door to door.  As such, customers can shop online and have their packages of fifty pounds or less delivered directly to their homes or businesses.

carijetFrom L-R: Marklan Moseley, Caribbean Airlines’ General Manager- Cargo and New Business, Giselle Laronde-West Caribbean Airlines’ Executive Manager-Customer Experience, Honorable Paula Gopee-Scoon, Minister of Trade and Industry, and Garvin Medera Caribbean Airlines’ CEO, share a moment together during the official launch of the airline’s re-defined JETPAK Courier Service at the Trinidad Hilton on Friday September 9th.For now, the product is being offered in Trinidad and Tobago, with two convenient locations at Caribbean Airlines’ Cargo Office in Piarco and at the Parkade Building in Port of Spain. Currently, Tobago has a delivery only option. Eventually, JETPAK will expand to other countries in the Caribbean Airlines network.

In commenting on the launch of the JETPAK service, Marklan Moseley, Caribbean Airlines’ General Manager - Cargo and New Business said: 

“At Caribbean Airlines we are always looking for ways to enhance our product offerings. So, we’re excited to offer our refreshed JETPAK skybox courier service. Now, customers can forget the hassle of clearing their goods as we will deliver to their doors! JETPAK is convenient, fast and affordable. Plus we will soon use Smart Locker Technology to make access even easier for our customers. In addition, persons can track their packages in real time, make payments online, obtain miles when they ship, receive discounts on other packages among other benefits.”

He continued: “Our vision for this product is to better connect the region and to efficiently and affordably, connect the region to the world. The first step in the journey starts with the launch of the RE-defined service in Trinidad and Tobago, with plans for expansion going forward.”