InterCaribbean Airways will be making its inaugural flight to St. Kitts this weekend.
As per information from the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, the flight will arrive on Sunday morning.
A welcome ceremony will be held at the Kayan Jet Lounge at 11:30.
Minister of Tourism, the Hon. Marsha Henderson, Prime Minister the Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, representatives from InterCaribbean, and other officials are expected to be in attendance.
InterCaribbean Airways will be using an Embraer-120 aircraft with a seating capacity of 30. They will service St. Kitts from Barbados three times weekly on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday with one stop connectivity via Barbados to the islands of Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Dominica and Guyana.