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Trinidad & Tobago Welcomes New Delta Air Lines Service
- By S Coward
- Published 26-Jul-06
- Travel/Tourism
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Trinidad & Tobago Welcomes New Delta Air Lines Service
In time for winter travel and the annual Carnival festival, the airline will offer direct service from the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta to Piarco International Airport in Trinidad. Flight 319 will depart Atlanta four times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday) at 2:50 p.m. and arrive Port of Spain at 8:30 p.m. The return flight 322 will depart Port of Spain four times a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday) at 9:05 a.m. and arrive Atlanta at 1:15 p.m.
Port of Spain, Trinidad – July 26, 2006 – Traveling from the land of peaches and southern hospitality to the cultural capital of the Caribbean and industrial epicenter of the West Indies is now easier than ever. On December 9, Delta Air Lines will launch new non-stop service from Atlanta, Georgia to Port of Spain, Trinidad.
“This is big news for Trinidad & Tobago. The addition of this
flight allows us to introduce the business appeal, culture and charisma
of Trinidad & Tobago to a huge segment of business and leisure
travelers. We are pleased that our efforts to streamline travel to our
island nation have resulted in this important and convenient Delta
flight,” said Dr. James Hepple, President of the Tourism and
Development Company of Trinidad & Tobago, who is meeting with Delta
executives on July 26 to discuss marketing initiatives for the new
flight. “Delta has so many excellent connections throughout the
southeastern United States such as Birmingham, Memphis, and Orlando,
that we expect to see a significant increase of arrivals to the
destination from this region with this new service.”
To celebrate the new service, Delta is offering special low fares for
travel on the new route. One-way fares from Atlanta to Port of Spain
start at $249. Additional taxes, fees and restrictions apply and fares
are available for purchase only on delta.com or from a travel
agent. Tickets must be purchased by Aug. 7, 2006, and travel must be
completed by March 31, 2007. For reservations and more information,
visit www.delta.com
Trinidad & Tobago is located in the southeastern region of the
Caribbean. Trinidad & Tobago, with their careful approach to
tourism offers one of the last absolutely unspoiled Caribbean
destinations. Trinidad, the ‘cultural capital of the Caribbean,’ is
home to the world famous Carnival, the birth of the steel pan drum and
Emmy Award Winner, Peter Minshall. Tobago, sister island to Trinidad,
is the quintessential Caribbean island with secluded beaches, quaint
villages, and charming hotels. For more information on Trinidad &
Tobago visit www.visitTNT.com or call 800-816-7541.
