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Featured / News / Virgin Islands / October 14, 2014

The Henry E. Rohlsen Airport on St. Croix and the Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas are open and operating on normal schedules.

The VI Consortium spoke with Monifa Marrero, public information officer for the Virgin Islands Port Authority, who confirmed Tuesday’s airport operations.

According to one airport official, there have been some flight cancellations to the territory, largely due to inclement weather in certain U.S. states. Thus, Marrero urged travelers to contact airlines directly for the most current flight information, as individual flight information is not provided by the Virgin Islands Port Authority.

For more details, visit the Port Authority’s Facebook page here.

Seaborne Airlines

Seaborne Airlines has confirmed service interruptions due to Monday night’s Hurricane Gonzalo, stating that “further delays and/or cancellations may occur depending on local conditions.”

Airline officials are advising travelers to visit www.seaborneairlines.com and click on the Red Alert Bar at the top of the page for updated flight information.

Should travelers need to reschedule a flight or have questions concerning a reservation, call 866-359-8784 or 787-946-7800. Dominican Republic customers may call 809-563-7070 or 809-200-0331.

 






Cynthia Graham




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