Air Antilles is a French regional airline based at Pointe-ÃÂ -Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe. It operates scheduled and seasonal services throughout the French Antilles.
On 10 December 2025, it was reported that the French civil aviation authority had suspended the air operator certificate (AOC) of Air Antilles on safety grounds after an audit. On 4 February 2026, it was reported that the airline had entered a six month restructuring. The decision was made on 2 February 2026, and will be led by the commercial court of Pointe-ÃÂ -Pitre.
The airline began operations as Air Antilles Express on December 18, 2002, owned by Air Guyane Express, which itself used to be a subsidiary of Guadeloupean group CAIRE. It was a brand name for Air Guyane's Caribbean operations and both airlines share their call sign, IATA and ICAO codes. The airline uses as its Airline Reservations System Zenith, developed by , a French-based company.
In 2016, the airline changed its name to Air Antilles and introduced a new livery with the delivery of its first ATR 72-600.
In September 2023, the group CAIRE, of which both Air Antilles and Air Guyane were a part, was terminated. Air Antilles was set to be revived by a public-private partnership, while Air Guyane was to be liquidated. Air Antilles resumed operations on July 22, 2024, with reduced service and fleet size.
, Air Antilles operates the following aircraft:
The airline previously operated the following aircraft: