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Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / August 27, 2015

Seaborne Airlines has updated its list of cancellations and flights that it intends to run on Thursday, pending weather updates. See them below.

Thursday, August 27, 2015: Weather permitting, Seaborne will be running 3 round trip flights

  • FLT: 3512 San Juan to/from St. Croix
  • FLT: 3504 San Juan to/from St. Thomas
  • FLT: 4545 San Juan to Punta Cana
  • FLT: 4564 Punta Cana to San Juan

All other Seaborne flights have been cancelled due to TS Erika and airport closures.

Friday, August 28, 2015:

  • FLT: 4577 Dominica to San Juan
  • FLT: 4601 Nevis to San Juan

Seaplane flights will resume after 12:00 pm as long as no significant damage has taken place. Please check back for updates.

Depending on the aftermath of TS Erika, the operation may experience flight delays and cancellations. Your patience and understanding is very appreciated. Our teams will be working very hard to get you to your destinations as quickly and safely as possible. Please check back for further updates.

To change travel dates or for questions contact our Reservations personnel at 1-866-359-8784 or 787-946-7800 throughout the Caribbean. If calling from the Dominican Republic, please call 809-200-0331.


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