Cape Air is reinstating its daily year-round service between San Juan and Nevis, starting on November 22, 2019. Two daily flights will operate between San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport and Vance W. Amory International Airport.
According to Linda Markham, president of Cape Air has been invested in the Caribbean region for three decades.
Markham said:
A significant portion of our business is focused on connecting communities to hub cities, and providing convenient access to flights on our partner carriers, including JetBlue and United. We are grateful to be able to play a part in driving Nevis’ tourism economy.
Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley said:
We are delighted to welcome Cape Air back to Nevis and intend to partner with them to ensure that their service to Nevis is as excellent as it has always been.
Cape Air has been offering frequent daily flights throughout the Caribbean since 1998.
With a Caribbean hub in San Juan, Cape Air operates more than 80 daily flights to St. Thomas, St. Croix, Tortola, Vieques, Mayaguez, Culebra, Virgin Gorda and now Nevis. Cape Air’s interline agreements with major airlines and its partnerships with JetBlue and United Airlines will allow for widespread distribution, increasing access to Nevis as a tourism destination.
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