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Caribbean Airlines Adds Capacity | | Thursday, 20/11/2008 | Caribbean Airlines will add another aircraft to its fleet on Nov. 15, bringing its aircraft total to eight Boeing 737-800s and five Dash-8 300s. “This demonstrates the airline’s positive growth during a time when other carriers are pulling back service,” said Philip Saunders, CEO. “This enhancement allows us to provide more flying options during the upcoming peak season.” |
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US Airways Adds to Caribbean Service Out of Boston | | Thursday, 20/11/2008 | US Airways starting Jan. 2 will offer Boston customers more nonstop service to eight fun-in-the-sun destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean. Totaling 75 average weekly departures through March 2009, US Airways will have more average weekly departures to Mexico and the Caribbean than any other carrier. |
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Air Jamaica Offers Webfares through November | | Thursday, 20/11/2008 | Throughout the month of November, passengers flying on Air Jamaica can take advantage of special web fares on select routes from the United States and Canada, valid for travel now through Nov. 30. |
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AA Adds Miami-Grenada Service | | Monday, 17/11/2008 | American Airlines will open another new route from South Florida to the Caribbean when it begins nonstop service from Miami to Grenada from November 20. The new service complements existing flights to Grenada from San Juan, Puerto Rico, offered by American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines. |
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Cayman Airways Announces Additional Nonstop Routes to the Cayman Islands | | Monday, 17/11/2008 | Cayman Airways, the national flag carrier of the Cayman Islands, has announced new nonstop service from Washington, DC and the re-introduction of nonstop service from Chicago to Grand Cayman to commence this December. These gateways join the already existing nonstop service with Cayman Airways from New York’s JFK Airport, Miami, and Tampa. |
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More Options for Canadians as Barbados Welcomes WestJet | | Monday, 17/11/2008 | WestJet Airlines will mark its inaugural visit to Barbados on November 3, 2008. The service, which is scheduled to fly between Toronto and Barbados, will make four stops to the island on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. |
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US Airways Increases Service to U.S.V.I. | | Thursday, 13/11/2008 | The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism has announced the return of nonstop flight service to St. Thomas via US Airways from two of the destination’s key mainland markets –Philadelphia, Penn., and Charlotte, N.C.- representing an overall increase in air service to St. Thomas this winter season compared to the same period last year. |
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US Airways Increases Service to U.S.V.I. | | Thursday, 13/11/2008 | The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism has announced the return of nonstop flight service to St. Thomas via US Airways from two of the destination’s key mainland markets –Philadelphia, Penn., and Charlotte, N.C.- representing an overall increase in air service to St. Thomas this winter season compared to the same period last year. |
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US Airways Increases Service to U.S.V.I. | | Thursday, 13/11/2008 | The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism has announced the return of nonstop flight service to St. Thomas via US Airways from two of the destination’s key mainland markets –Philadelphia, Penn., and Charlotte, N.C.- representing an overall increase in air service to St. Thomas this winter season compared to the same period last year. |
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US Airways Increases Service to U.S.V.I. | | Thursday, 13/11/2008 | The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism has announced the return of nonstop flight service to St. Thomas via US Airways from two of the destination’s key mainland markets –Philadelphia, Penn., and Charlotte, N.C.- representing an overall increase in air service to St. Thomas this winter season compared to the same period last year. |
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New Tourism Scholarship Opportunity | A scholarship opportunity may soon become available for Caribbean residents who work in the tourism industry. This development is the result of a donation by the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association of $10,000 to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Foundation, Inc. |
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More Cruise Ships to Visit Panama | Since Panama signed an agreement with cruise ships companies, which are members of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association in October 2000, the arrival of passengers to the Panamanian ports of Gatun, Colon 2000, Cristobal, Balboa, Fuerte Amador and Kuna Yala has increased, which confirm the status of the country as an established tourist destination. |
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