InterCaribbean Airways, a Turks and Caicos airline operating for over 26 years, announced new flights that include nonstop scheduled services from Dominica to St. Lucia and Tortola, with one-stop easy connections via Tortola to St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Maarten, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Providenciales in Turks and Caicos and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.
The new InterCaribbean Airways flights allow for travelers to make two-stop connections to Kingston, Jamaica and Nassau, Bahamas. “Even allowing for two stops this is still one of the fastest travel times in the Caribbean,” InterCaribbean said in a recently issued release. The flights will begin on March 22.
With the new flights, InterCaribbean, which operates EMB 120, Twin Otter aircraft and shortly ERJ145 planes, now connects the Turks & Caicos Islands, Antigua, the British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, the Bahamas, St. Thomas and St. Croix, Dominica, St. Lucia and St. Maarten. Domestic flights are operated in the Turks & Caicos Islands, as well as in Jamaica between Kingston and Montego Bay, according to the release.
The announcement, made on February 22, preceded that of Liat, which, after halting flights to the U.S. Virgin Islands in February 2017, will announce its return to the territory — albeit only to St. Thomas — during a press conference in St. Thomas on Monday at the lieutenant governor’s office.
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