Antigua Sun July 29, 2006...n a strategic move toward improving regional air transportation
through closer collaboration, Caribbean Star Airlines and Air Jamaica
today announced the establishment of a new prorate agreement. The
agreement benefits the travelling public in two primary ways:
• Improved Connec-tivity – Caribbean Star will adjust its flight
schedules to better coincide with Air Jamaica service to/from Barbados
and Grenada. As a result, travellers will spend less time at the
airport waiting to make connecting flights
• Improved Pricing – travellers based in Antigua, Dominica, Grenada,
Guyana, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Trinidad & Tobago can now take
advantage of lower fares when connecting from Caribbean Star flights to
Air Jamaica service to Jamaica and 11 gateways in North America.
Michael Conway, CEO of Air Jamaica, commented on the agreement,
stating: “Air Jamaica’s role is to make travel to and from the
Caribbean more accessible and affordable. This partnership with Caribbean Star is a clear demonstration that by
working more closely together, Caribbean airlines can better compete in
the marketplace by providing our customers with more choices and better
schedules.”
Skip Barnette, president and CEO of Caribbean Star and its sister
carrier Caribbean Sun, stated: “For those who don’t think that
Caribbean carriers can work together for the better good of the
traveling public, think again. Caribbean Star and Caribbean Sun are 100
per cent committed to providing the very best in air transportation
services for our customers, and we are extremely pleased to have Air
Jamaica as a partner.
"Along similar lines, we’re also working through our membership in ALTA
to find additional avenues of cooperation with our regional partners.”
ALTA (the Latin American Air Transportation Association) is a private,
non-profit organisation composed of Latin American and Caribbean
commercial airlines, whose objective is to combine and coordinate the
efforts of its members to facilitate the development of air transport
in the region.
Originally founded in 1980 as AITAL, the organisation has 29 member
airlines representing total annual revenues in excess of US$14.1
billion. For more information on ALTA, visit www.alta.aero.