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Airlines Meet Demands Of Customers; Increase Flights, Frequencies To Caribbean For 2007
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S Coward

 
By S Coward
Published on 31-Dec-69
 
New York --- 13 Nov. 2006 -- With the popularity of a Caribbean getaway increasing among consumers each year, airlines have again facilitated travelers by adding new flights and increasing the frequencies of existing schedules to the region.

Rise in air service reflects confidence in region
New York –13 Nov., 2006 -- With the popularity of a Caribbean getaway increasing among consumers each year, airlines have again facilitated travelers by adding new flights and increasing the frequencies of existing schedules to the region.

By 2007, vacationers will be offered a wider variety of destinations as well as flight times to choose from when planning their Caribbean getaways.  With increased service between many Caribbean countries, intra-Caribbean travel or ‘island hopping’ is easier than ever for travelers allowing them to experience multiple destinations during a single trip to the region.

“The continued rise in air service to and through the region reflects the airlines’ tremendous level of confidence in the Caribbean and its attractiveness to vacationers,” said Hugh Riley, director of marketing for the Americas of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO).  “New and expanded air service is making it extremely easy for travelers to experience the vast diversity of the Caribbean by island hopping their way around the region,” he added.

New Services

Air Jamaica will increase flights to St. Lucia with continuing service to Barbados effective Jan. 11, 2007.  Air Jamaica will provide non-stop flights from JFK International Airport (NY) to Hewanorra International Airport (St. Lucia) four times per week (every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday).  Visit www.airjamaica.com or call 800-523-5585.

American Eagle will increase its service to Anguilla adding two daily flights departing from San Juan starting Dec. 14, 2006.  Visit www.aa.com or call 800-433-7300.

Continental will add a second weekly non-stop flight from Newark, NJ to Bonaire starting Dec. 16, 2006.  Visit www.continental.com or call 800-231-0856.

Caribbean Airlines, as of Jan. 1, 2007, will be replacing BWIA West Indies Airways, which has served the Caribbean for 66 years.  The first Caribbean Airlines flight will take off on the first as well.  Tickets purchased on BWIA will be honored and frequent flyer miles in Club BWEE will automatically be transferred.  For more information go to www.caribbean-airlines.com or www.bwee.com or call 868-627-2942.

Delta plans to add a daily non-stop flight from Atlanta to Santiago, Dominican Republic with connections via New York and New Jersey as well as a daily non-stop and one-stop flight from New York (JFK International Airport) to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (with the one-stop in Atlanta) starting Dec. 9, 2006.

On Dec. 15, 2006, Delta will add a daily non-stop flight from Atlanta to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.

On Dec. 16, 2006, Delta is scheduled to offer non-stop service from Atlanta to Martinique every Saturday.

For more information visit www.delta.com or call 800-241-4141.

Northwest Airlines will add a new non-stop flight from Detroit Metropolitan Airport to Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas effective Jan. 6, 2007.  Visit www.nwa.com or call 800-345-7411.

Recently Launched Services

Air Montserrat began service in October 2006, running daily flights between Montserrat and Antigua.  For more information visit www.airmontserrat.com or call 877-AIR-MRAT (247-6728).

Caribbean Sun Airlines/Caribbean Star Airlines’ new schedule went into effect April 2, 2006 expanding the sister airlines’ services.

Caribbean Sun has a new daily non-stop flight from Antigua to Trinidad while Caribbean Star added a third daily flight in either direction along its Grenada-Barbados route.

On July 13, 2006, Caribbean Star resumed daily service between Trinidad and Georgetown, Guyana, and on July 19, 2006, Caribbean Sun launched new service between its hub in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.  This is the carrier’s first service to/from Santo Domingo.  Customers are offered eight daily nonstop flights at numerous convenient times.

For more information go to www.flycsa.com or www.flycaribbeanstar.com or call 866-864-6272.

JetBlue launched service to Bermuda on May 4, 2006 with daily non-stop service to New York (JFK).

On Feb. 2, 2006, JetBlue introduced daily service between Boston and Nassau, The Bahamas, complementing the already existing service between Nassau and JFK.

On Sept. 15, 2006, it launched a daily non-stop flight from JFK to Aruba.

For more information visit www.JetBlue.com or call 800-JET-BLUE.

Spirit Airlines began its non-stop daily flights from Ft. Lauderdale, FL to Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands on Feb. 9, 2006.  This flight offers connections from its Ft. Lauderdale hub to Grand Cayman from Atlanta, Atlantic City, Chicago/O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Los Angeles (LAX), NY LaGuardia, Orlando, Providence/Boston area, Tampa and Washington, D.C./Reagan National.  Visit www.spiritair.com or call 800-772-7117.

US Airways has continued with its nonstop service between Washington, D.C./Reagan National and Bermuda International Airport for November – March, a flight previously run during only summer months.  Visit www.usairways.com or call 800-622-1015.

Win Air has added a fifth flight to its Montserrat/Antigua flight schedule.  Visitors can travel as early as 7:00 am and as late as 5:00 pm.  Visit www.fly-winair.com or call 866-466-0410.

As a reminder, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) will take effect Jan. 8, 2007.  The WHTI requires all those traveling by air to the Caribbean to have a passport. For information about applying for a passport, visit http://usps.com/passport or call 800-ASK-USPS.

The Caribbean Tourism Organization

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), with headquarters in Barbados and marketing operations in New York, London and Toronto, is the Caribbean’s tourism development agency and comprises membership of 32-member governments and a myriad of private sector entities.

The CTO’s mission is to provide to and through its members, the services and information needed for the development of sustainable tourism for the economic and social benefit of the Caribbean people.  The organization provides specialized support and technical assistance to member countries in the areas of marketing, human resource development, research and statistics, information technology and sustainable tourism development.  The CTO disseminates information on behalf of its member governments to consumers and the travel trade.

CTO’s New York office is located at 80 Broad Street, 32nd Floor, New York, NY 10004, USA; Tel: (212) 635-9530; Fax: (212) 635-9511; E-mail: ctony@caribtourism.com.  CTO’s London office is located at 22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1BP, England. Tel: 011 44 208 948 0057; Fax: 011 44 208 948 0067; E-mail: ctolondon@caribtourism.com; CTO Canada is located at 130 Bloor Street West, Suite 301, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1N5, Canada. Tel: (416) 935 0767; Fax: (416) 935 0939. E-mail ctotoronto@caribtourism.com. CTO Headquarters is located at One Financial Place, Collymore Rock, St. Michael, Barbados; Tel: (246) 427-5242; Fax: (246) 429-3065; E-mail: ctobarbados@caribtourism.com.  For more information, please visit www.doitcaribbean.com or www.onecaribbean.org.