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Copa Airlines returns after two-year break during the pandemic - Barbados Today

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The Copa Airlines flight from Panama to Barbados has returned with a bigger aircraft and a 79 per cent load factor. This afternoon, the flight piloted by two Barbadians, Captain Chetwyn Clarke and Captain Marc Holford, arrived at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) Inc, after a two-year break in service due to the COVID-19 […]

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