interCaribbean Airways Wins PATWA Gold Award for Excellence in Airline Operations and Airline of the Year at ITB, Berlin 2026
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – March 4, 2026 – interCaribbean Airways has received two prestigious honours at the 26th Edition of the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association (PATWA) International Travel Awards, held during ITB Berlin, the world’s largest travel trade show:
Both awards were presented at the PATWA World Tourism & Aviation Leaders’ Summit and International Travel Awards ceremony on March 4, 2026, recognizing interCaribbean’s commitment to connecting Caribbean communities across its network of 24 destinations in 18 Caribbean nations.
“Thank you to the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association for this recognition” said Trevor Sadler, CEO of interCaribbean Airways. “We’ve been connecting Caribbean communities for 34 years – moving not just customers, but cargo, commerce, and the everyday connections that keep island economies running. This award belongs to our team that makes it happen.“
The double recognition adds to interCaribbean’s achievements in 2025, which included being named World’s Leading Regional Airline at the World Travel Awards Grand Final, along with Caribbean’s Best MICE Airline and Caribbean’s Best Airline Website – plus a third consecutive win as Caribbean’s Leading Cabin Crew.
The Pacific Area Travel Writers Association is a non-profit international media organization founded in 1999, with over 5,000 members worldwide. The PATWA International Travel Awards are among the most coveted honours in the travel industry, presented annually at ITB Berlin.
About interCaribbean Airways
interCaribbean Airways is a privately-owned and operated airline, headquartered in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The UK-flagged airline operates the 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 Regional Jet, the Bombardier CRJ900 and a fleet of turboprops, comprising the 68-seat ATR72, 48-seat ATR42s, 30-seat EMB120s, and 19-seat Twin Otters. With a network spanning Georgetown, Guyana, in the south, Barbados to the east, Havana, Cuba, to the west, and Nassau, Bahamas, to the north, interCaribbean now connects twenty-four cities across eighteen countries in the Caribbean.