interCaribbean announces Dominica to Tortola & St. Lucia services

An interCaribbean aircraft

interCaribbean Airways celebrating 26 years of continuous services, is pleased to announce new nonstop schedule services from Dominica to St Lucia and Tortola, with 1 stop easy connections via Tortola to St Thomas, St Croix, Sint Maarten, San Juan, Providenciales and Santo Domingo.

Travelers can make two-stop connections via interCaribbean flights to Kingston and Nassau. Even allowing for two stops this is still one of the fastest travel times in the Caribbean.

Flights to and from Dominica begin on March 22 with 3 weekly flights as follows:

DOM = Dominica Douglas Charles Airport, EIS = Tortola Terrence B. Lettsome International Airport, SLU = St. Lucia – Castries International Airport.

interCaribbean has expanded its schedule to new points throughout the Caribbean connecting more of the Caribbean than any other Caribbean Airline.

CEO Trevor Sadler, stated: “We are pleased to begin connecting Dominica with our Caribbean, bringing affordable air fares to this latest interCaribbean destination”. We look forward to welcoming Citizens and Residents aboard and adding new connections and cities that Dominica can enjoy.

Mr. Colin Piper. Director of Tourism, Dominica welcomes the new service, stating: “interCaribbean is giving Dominicans new choices to fly to and from Dominica and more connections to more places, the service is very timely and very welcome. We look forward to the launch and anticipation of service to further islands.”

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25 Comments

  1. Sams
    February 25, 2018

    I will take my winair

  2. duck1951
    February 25, 2018

    great to have another carrier service the area . whether it is once or twice a week , that is an improvement .

  3. Toto
    February 25, 2018

    You see that.They block them from flying between Dominica and Antigua. liar afraid of competition and want to keep fleecing us.

  4. Anthony Ismael
    February 24, 2018

    Another fly by night operation.

    • DOMINICA AVIATION
      February 25, 2018

      At this moment DOM has no night flights.

      • Toto
        February 25, 2018

        Another Skerrit white elephant.

    • Malatete
      February 25, 2018

      I beg to differ Anthony. They have been around , in one guise or another and operate more aircraft than Liat, 8 Brasilian Embraer 120’s for a start and two regional jets to follow.
      Furthermore, as far as I know they do not rely on government subventions to survive as does Liat.

  5. Da
    February 23, 2018

    Good for the much needed link up to Dominica.
    When will Dominica get an international airport ? Last year Skerro said that there was a Chinese consortium in Da carrying a survey and that we should have an Int. Airport by 2019. Can Dominican who votes him year in year out tell me what is the status of the airport?

    • anonymous2
      February 23, 2018

      It will never come. No money.

    • DOMINICA AVIATION
      February 24, 2018

      We so not need an international airport. If we have one what will be in it it willl just be empty.

  6. zandoli
    February 23, 2018

    More airlines to serve a region where the cost of air travel is out of the reach of most people because the various regional governments look at it as a cash cow to be taxed to death.

  7. watchdog
    February 23, 2018

    Who are the local agents in Dominica??

  8. DOMINICA AVIATION
    February 22, 2018

    They should operate @ Canefield with Their Beech 99s and Twin Otters . I think TIA would be starting a litrle later with B 99s and Twin Otters to SLU UVF BGI & GND

  9. Looking on
    February 22, 2018

    Who can afford to fly anyway. I working for 30 yrs and I dont waste money and still cannot travel. Cost of living is just too high in Dominica. It got much worse with Maria. Smh

  10. DOMINICA AVIATION
    February 22, 2018

    They should operate with the smaller aircraft @ Canefield . I think TIA will be starting soon operating from BGI SLU UVF & GND

  11. HIFIVE
    February 22, 2018

    Is this the airline from the Turks & caicos islands? This airline had to come for us to have air service between Dominica and St Lucia….with our beloved Liat we have to go via Antigua or Barbados that is literally going north or south before arriving at Castries. I hope this new service lasts and it is profitable for the airline

    • DOMINICA AVIATION
      February 24, 2018

      When TIA begins service they will also be going to SLU even UVF BGI amd GND Castries Vieut Fort Bridgetown And Grenada

  12. Raising the standard
    February 22, 2018

    Still cannot out fly LIAT. LIAT still the best.

    • anonymous2
      February 23, 2018

      Are you kidding?

      • Anonymous
        February 25, 2018

        Liat going the same way as Caribbean from Trinidad because too much interference and bloated with friends and and extended family of the top boys and girls. Any company like that can never be efficient.

  13. marie-claire R Skerrit
    February 22, 2018

    great job bring on more inter-Caribbean airlines

  14. I want to know
    February 22, 2018

    How many Passengers can this flight take? Are they getting ready to replace Seaborne?

    • TDPD
      February 22, 2018

      It’s an Embraer EMB-120 so somewhere around 26-30 passengers.

    • Andy
      February 22, 2018

      The aircraft in the photo is 30 passenger Embraer 120. It’s the largest aircraft in Inter-Caribbean Airlines’ fleet. They also operate the smaller Beech 99 (15 passengers) and the well-known Twin Otter (19 passengers).

      • DOMINICA AVIATION
        February 22, 2018

        They should operate @ the Canefield Airport with the Beech 99 and Twin Otter . TIA should start soon @ the Canefield Airport.

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