Air Antilles, formerly known as Air Antilles Express, is a French regional airline based in Pointe‑à‑Pitre, Guadeloupe. It began operating in December 2002 under the CAIRE group and rebranded in 2016 after introducing its first ATR 72‑600 turboprop .
Following a challenging period, the airline entered compulsory liquidation in 2023 but was effectively revived in June 2024 under a public–private partnership led by the Collectivity of Saint‑Martin and EDEIS subsidiary Cipim. It resumed flights serving Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint‑Martin, and Saint‑Barthélemy.
The current fleet of four aircraft—including two ATR 72‑600 and two DHC‑6 Twin Otter models—supports reliable regional connectivity throughout the French Caribbean.
Air Antilles is a founding member of the Caribsky Alliance, offering loyalty benefits through its GREEN'Smiles frequent flyer program, and is celebrated for blending warm, local hospitality with efficient short-haul air travel.