
Those flights would continue to Barbados, thus increasing the service to that country.
"The
St. Lucia/Barbados service has performed very well since we resumed
service to St. Lucia in February," said Mr. deMercado, who noted that
load factors have been particularly strong throughout the summer season.
"We have a very special
relationship with the Eastern Caribbean and are happy to see it grow
strategically over the past six months," he said.
He said
that Air Jamaica regretted that it could not operate the new schedule
earlier, as a result of the soft Fall season and the unavailability of
aircraft during the peak Christmas period.
However, Mr.
deMercado announced that effective September 11 this year, Air
Jamaica's hub flights between Jamaica and Barbados and St. Lucia would
move from Kingston to the Montego Bay hub on Sundays, Mondays and
Thursdays, offering many connections to and from its US gateways.
Using
state-of-the art Airbus A-320 aircraft, with 138 seats in economy and
12 in first class, Air Jamaica offers non-stop service from New York to
St. Lucia on Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays.
Air Jamaica provides more non-stop flights to Jamaica than any other carrier, with more than 270 flights per week from Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York (JFK), Orlando, and Philadelphia in the United States; Toronto in Canada; and from London in the United Kingdom to Montego Bay and Kingston. Air Jamaica also offers non-stop service between New York (JFK) and Grenada; New York and St. Lucia; and direct service between New York and Barbados.
Source: JIS