Passengers flying with Caribbean Airlines are no longer required to wear masks.
In a media release, the airline said effective immediately, masks are no longer required at check-in, while boarding and during flights.
The policy will be in place until September 19.
However, the airline is still advising that a mask be worn as an additional layer of protection.
CAL says it will maintain a strict sanitisation programme for its aircraft and its premises.
The decision of Caribbean Airlines is in keeping with the ending of mandatory face masks in public spaces in Trinidad and Tobago.
Face masks are still required at medical clinics and hospitals.
Failure to do so could attract a penalty of up to $2,000.
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