New airline operators opt for silence

cit1Operators of a new airline which promises direct flights from Ft. Lauderdale in Florida, to Dominica, have opted for silence on its operations, at least for now.

In response to a series of questions posed by Dominica News Online, Marketing Director, Jeffrey Wade said no comments will be made at this time “until we have released our official press release which will happen within the next several weeks.”

“We still have much work to do and it is imperative that the information we release is as accurate as possible regarding the launch of CIT Airways,” he stated. “We will offer our official press release to you as soon as we have fulfilled our requirements to provide safe, quality air travel.”

CIT Airlines (Caribbean Island Transport) has said on its website that it will begin offering flights to Dominica in January 2014.

Last week Wade, told DNO that negotiations with the government are in the final stages.

“We have a meeting scheduled in Dominica next week with the prime minister as well as the Minister of Transport,” he said.

News of the airline has generated much discussion in Dominica and theories abound of its true purpose.

Some say the airline will open a new route to an island which authorities have admitted suffer from severe lack of air access. Others describe the company as a “fly by night” preying on the very issue of lack of air access.

Others have taken to criticizing the airline’s website, describing it as ‘amateurish’ at best.

Some are of the opinion that the government is behind the entire matter to bring overseas voters into Dominica when general elections are called.

However, head of the Dominica Airport and Sea Port Authority (DASPA), Benoit Bardouille, told Q95 on Tuesday morning that too many assumptions are being made without any facts.

“I think we are going ahead of ourselves in the sense that we are making all sort of assumptions without assimilating what the facts are,” he said. “No license has been given to the airline as we speak but we are in discussion. We have been looking at a proposal which we have, we are supposed to have some meetings with them to be able to further discuss some of the details that we have.”

According to Bardouille, local authorities must examine any business opportunity that is made available to the island “and to seek t0 utilize the airport in the best way possible that we can.”

“One of the things I would like to point out is that Dominica would like to have long range flights, especially to the US,” he said. “To increase, one, our visitor arrivals into Dominica. Two, we have a vibrant Ross University operating in Dominica and one of the things in most of our discussions is that they would like to have some form of direct access because it is becoming increasingly difficult for students to connect back on their short holiday to the mainland in the US because of all the various connections that they may have to make. If we have direct connections then it makes it a lot easier and helps in terms of the expansion plans for the university.”

Bardouille pointed out that due protocol has be to followed to allow the airline access to Dominica. “One has to look at the details,” he stated. “One has to examine all the facts and due protocol, due process has to be followed and so every request that comes to us has to  be looked at.”

He also pointed out that the Melville Hall Airport is capable of handling a Boeing 737-300 which CIT said it could utilize for the service.

“That aircraft has landed in Dominica before and obviously we will look at all the necessary details because we do have guidelines that we have to operate with,” he noted. “But the airport has that capability and obviously we have to look at things such as weight, the payload of the aircraft and so on … based on the information we have, the aircraft has landed here before and is capable of utilizing the runway as is.”

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69 Comments

  1. Aviator
    November 27, 2013

    A lot of negative comments. A lot of reference to plots and schemes …
    In my opinion, this story is simple.
    A private entity is willing to start a direct service from the US to DOminica.
    They do their homework, evaluate the risk and start all the legal and administrative paperwork. In the US with the FAA first, then, now with the authorities in Dominica.
    All this is perfectly normal.
    M. Bardouille as CEO of DASPA, in charge of melville Hall airport is consulted in priority as he is the one in charge of organizing all the ground support. As he said rightly, yes a 737 or similar type , even a MD 83 , already landed and took off from melville Hall.

    Now, I guess the promoters are making sure all is running smoothly. they must be commended for at least trying this high risk project. This is not a government project but a private one.

    I guess the Government sees this with a favorable eye and will do whatever they can to assist, to help, and make it happen.

    As should all potential flyers, all Dominicans , should do too.

    I would be delighted to see a direct flight from the US if someone is investing in the operation. That’s good for Dominica, for travelers, and will indeed help Ross students .

    Yes the dates given seem too optimistic, but let’s hope it will happen.

    So, where is the problem so far ?

  2. Malgraysa
    November 27, 2013

    Boy, Roosevelt so gullible he get fooled by Larry Love. That man can even sell ice to Iceland wee!

  3. Anonymous
    November 27, 2013

    …and who give them permission to use the flag in the logo. Emblem committee where ya’ll at????

  4. Justice and Truth
    November 27, 2013

    CIT you have reasons to be tight-lipped for now. I do know when people plan to undertake to do something, they should be smart enough not to divulge it to the entire world or at least not all their plans. Everything must be in place prior to informing others about it. You are within your right.
    For one, there is too much negativity and bad-will among some people who project it in their comments.
    Many Dominicans and also visitors will be happy to have an airline which operates from Florida directly to Dominica.
    The Dominican Logo/Flag of the Sisserou looks beautiful.
    If the Good Lord wills, I hope someday to fly with your airline.
    CIT, I wish you well, God’s blessing, safety and Godspeed with your plans and future venture.

  5. Oh No
    November 26, 2013

    I am not sure what to believe but keeping silent does not cut it. Som Ting Wong… It is reported that the CEO has a reputation of starting businesses on paper and never materializes his objectives.

  6. Anonymous
    November 26, 2013

    That would be nice to have an airline going from the US to DA. However what are they doing with the 2 million that they they have?

  7. Listening!!!
    November 26, 2013

    DA …. have not ran the news on the CIT airline coming to DA in Jan 2014 to this day…..This is very strange.
    Are they trying not to associate themselves with the story so folks will not connect the dots to Skerrit!

    • Ben Dover
      November 26, 2013

      You really believe they are a reputable news source? Who owns that website. They are deep in the Labour Party pocket, so…..

  8. Dominican Abroad
    November 26, 2013

    I don’t care who owns the airline. As long as it takes me safely from Florida to Dominica and not have to deal with LIAT after my experience on 11/05/13. For the record I am neither Labour nor UWP, however we can’t be bias in stating that Labour brought people to Dominica to vote at the last election and not make mention that The UWP did the same as well. So both parties are guilty of the same things including ministers having dual citizenship. Call a spade a spade!

    • Papa Dom
      November 27, 2013

      When, where and how did the UWP do dat? If I can I will be coming to vote UWP come next election. Do you consider that as UWP bringing me in to vote. I will be paying my own way and have been to Dominica more than four times in the last five years and stayed more than 3 days on each occasion.

  9. BeWatchfulnAllThings
    November 26, 2013

    it’s a SCAM

  10. Pope Peter Paul
    November 26, 2013

    Bardouille was saying all the right things until he said that the plane has landed here before. I was hoping as well that he was not going to reveal the details and so he carefully moved on from the statement.
    Now it is an eye opening moment for those who in defense of bad planning and short sightedness claim that Dominica does not need and international air access facility. The very same people , even the Barduille guy expressed those same sentiments. Blind Laborites say we don’t have the ability simply because the Labor Government is so myopic.
    Well I am having this SMFH moment now that Laborites are now saying yes we need the international access service and guess what we even going to operate as a hub for an international Airline. So we moving like zoro – from no international flights to a hub for international flights.

    Mamizoo is not here to rain on any man’s parade neither am I here to spoil anybody’s wet dream moment. In the interim I will try to make sense of this “cuming ” airline.

    I am no expert in this area however I would be very surprise that the FAA would allow an airline to operate daily chattered passenger flights into a high risk situation.
    Based on Mr Barduille’s comments I would like to ask him what was his advise to the government regarding the Melleville Hall expansion project. Did he recommend more runway or the consideration of a bigger better facility as oppose to blowing the $200 million spent at Melleville Hall. Mr Barduille you know very well that was always a need to provide better and more reliable access for the Ross University students.
    Why did we not continue with the UWP plans that were already in place for an international air port.

    • Anthony Ismael
      November 26, 2013

      I am with you on that one.

    • Malatete
      November 26, 2013

      mr. Bardouille never said that the particular plane earmarked by CIT Airways has ever landed at Melville Hall. He did say that 737’s have used Melville Hall and I support him on that, since I have witnessed that with my own eyes.
      Whether CIT Airways is a legitimate and viable operator would be another matter altogether.

    • Gary
      November 27, 2013

      What are you trying to say.You have wrote such mumbo jumbo in the opening of your comment,and yes, you are the one going from zero to nowhere, not the Government.

      One thing for sure about your comment is that you rightly describe your self as not being an expert.Your statement quote “would be very surprise that the FAA would allow an airline to operate daily chattered passenger flights into a high risk situation” why have you made such a silly statement.Wasn’t American Eagle given the the green light by The FAA to operate daily flights to Dominica,if there was a high risk situation as you foolishly believe why would the FAA allow them to fly to Dominica,so why CIT can’t be allowed to do the same if they meet the requirement of the FAA.The Melville Hall expansion project was funded by the European Commission and The Venezuelan Government and they are the ones who advised the Government as to the best option available right now to improve our Airport safety and capabilities based on their studies since they are the ones who were the financiers of the project,so where do you get the idea that Mr Bardouille was an adviser to the Government in making the decision as to what the expansion project final design and requirements would be for The Airport

      When you mentioned that the present Government should continue with the plans for an International Airport the UWP had before they were removed from office, another of you foolishness and disregard for finding out the truth of the so called Airport plans the UWP was said to have.I will tell you this we can see where monies were spent on a legitimate project regarding the Melville Hall expansion project without bankrupting the Country.The UPW borrowed monies on high interest loans saying they were going to build an International Airport and nothing materialized instead it brought a hug debt on the incoming Government.You must remember there is a big difference between what you believe as factual and what is true.

  11. A perfect idiot
    November 26, 2013

    Folks, my name says it all. I am indeed a very perfect example of how a perfect idiot thinks so no need to wonder if I am an idiot. I did not go to pre school, elementary school, high school and let alone college or university. However, even if I am a perfect idiot Skerrit still cannot trick me with this one although I like him and voted for him the last time. In other for anyone to believe this story they have to be worse off than me and I just cannot see another perfect idiot that is as blind as I am. So please come better next time Skerro because everybody can read through it.

    • Anthony Ismael
      November 26, 2013

      You’re no idiot! You’re a damn genius. But I get the pun.
      Lol.

  12. Anonymous
    November 26, 2013

    That is strange, we owing them so much money under the Petro Caribe arrangement and they still giving us “free” money.

  13. Rule
    November 26, 2013

    “The Aircraft has landed here before” This quote settles all the speculations that this plane landed at Melville Hall the last election.

  14. ParoInRoseau
    November 26, 2013

    For the amount of things I’ve heard about the company and the persons behind it I don’t know what to believe. I’ll wait and see.

  15. babalene
    November 26, 2013

    The DASPA CEO says : the going ahead and setting a date to start operations was a bit over the top. Well somebody in authority should demand that this website be removed immediately because it is causing Dominica mucho embarrassment especially in the aviation world of business. no one will take us seriously if we allow that foolishness to happen. Did the Presdient Office authorized the use of the Dominica flag on this aircraft. I am saying that the authorities should demand that the so called investors take down that website immediately, until and unless they get all the i and t dotted and crossed enough of that stupidness now.

  16. Anonymous
    November 26, 2013

    Bardouille Garçon Marn done tell you already what you need to do yeh,,,

    Stop listening to dem paraders in Antigua about How LIAT will be affected and give dem people d Green light to do deir test flights Garçon,,

    Marn done know already dis is a taxi service to facilitate dem Ross issues soh doh come trying to play hardball nuh man like you have control over anyting,,,

    Garçon juss let dem people do deir ting and stop tryinna stop progress!!!

  17. November 26, 2013

    This airline has Skerrit written all over it. Just so sad that this man continues to fool Dominicans.

  18. November 26, 2013

    “According to Bardouille, local authorities must examine any business opportunity that is made available to the island ““and to seek to utilize the airport in the best way possible that we can.”””

    Mr. Bardouille, Dominica need “long range flights,” especially “to and from the US”.

    Mr. Bardouille, is that new airline for the benefit of “Ross University” or for the benefit of EVERYONE travelling to and from the Island?

    Mr. Bardouille, we “ALL” “would like to have some form of “direct access” because it is becoming “increasingly difficult” for “US” to connect back on “OUR” short holiday to the mainland in the US because of all the various connections that “WE” may have to make.”

    Mr. Bardouille, “direct connections” ‘DIRECT FLIGHTS’ will make it much easier for “US”, ALL OF US. Mr. Bardouille, you would be surprised to see the difference in the economy with PASSENGERS/VISITORS coming to Dominica.

    Mr. Bardouille, what will it take to allow the airline access to Dominica? This DIRECT SERVICE is long OVERDUE.

    OF COURSE, Melville Hall Airport is CAPABLE of handling a Boeing 737-300. You forgot to mention, FLIGHT SCHEDULES MUST COINCIDE and CLEAR AIR ACCESS to PREVENT MID-AIR COLLISION, unlike LIAT’s MID-AIR CANCELLATIONS.

    • November 26, 2013

      THUMBS DOWN, you must be a Ross University beneficiary or you are not travelling.

  19. BEACHPILOT437
    November 26, 2013

    Commencing operation in January ? But are all the ancillary and infastruture services in place.Does the hospital at marigot have enough emergency facility should something happen (God forbid),is there enough hotel rooms in the vicinity in the event of a cancellation , do we have jet A fuel service on site at the airport .Operating a huge aircraft from international ports takes planning and endless negotiating with licensing etc , it’s not like selling bread from a basket ,though we would welcome the service the time frame sounds rush rush .Even finding and training basic ticketing and ramp agents takes more than 6 weeks .

  20. I TOLD U
    November 26, 2013

    Why does Birds fall from the sky :?:

  21. Kathy
    November 26, 2013

    We need direct flights to the states because it is near impossible to get from Dominica to the states in one day. When I fly I have to overnight in PR and that brings the cost of flying back and forth too expensive. I look forward to giving both Liat and Seaborne some competition! Competition is not to run someone out of business but to give customers an option. Don’t put down a potential new business, support them, if only for a choice of airlines.

    • November 26, 2013

      I do not know where you are flying from but I have to ask, why do you have to overnight in Puerto Rico? I fly out of Fort Lauderdale and do not have to overnight.

      Suggestion, choose a flight time that will allow you to get home the same day.

  22. possie long time
    November 26, 2013

    The last line in the story says it all…

    “the aircraft has landed here before and is capable of utilizing the runway as is.”

    In order words it’s the very same plane which landed here last election..

    nonetheless i’m happy it’s going to be flying to and from dominica to the US.

    • john brown
      November 26, 2013

      even if i supporting the uwp .some of us to hypocrit ,both labour and uwp were bringing people from overseas to vote stop making that an issue .stick to the economic plan that is job creation.

      • November 26, 2013

        Hey, I will take a ticket from any party that is willing to pay the airfare for my vote.

  23. amaboht
    November 26, 2013

    Dominicans, do your own research. Check the legitimacy of CIT by visiting the United States Federal Aviation Administration’s website.. certifications and licenses. In order to fly out of or land in any U.S territory/airport, FAA approval is required.

  24. trolol
    November 26, 2013

    The website isn’t amateurish, it is just new.

    • Black Nobility
      November 26, 2013

      A business of this nature does not put up a website untill its ready to go, this wrodpress template is a piece of crap.

  25. November 26, 2013

    We all know about protocol and….
    But do we have to wait until all protocol are in place to find out who owns the airline?
    Wake up Dominicans! Open you all eyes.

  26. I smell a rat
    November 26, 2013

    “That aircraft has landed in Dominica before and obviously we will look at all the necessary details because we do have guidelines that we have to operate with,” he noted. “But the airport has that capability and obviously we have to look at things such as weight, the payload of the aircraft and so on … based on the information we have the aircraft has landed here before and is capable of utilizing the runway as is.” Mr. Bardouille, since it seems as if you have some knowledge please answer the following:

    Sir, when did that airline land? What was the occasion? At whose request did it land? Who was the agent? How many passengers did it carry? Did you look at the weight, payload etc back then?

    ” Two, we have a vibrant Ross University operating in Dominica and one of the things in most of our discussions is that they would like to have some form of direct access because it is becoming increasingly difficult for students to connect back on their short holiday to the mainland in the US because of all the various connections that they may have to make. If we have direct connections then it makes it a lot easier and helps in terms of the expansion plans for the university.”

    Sir, since you are very concerned about Ross University students (RUS) being able to fly in and out in a timely manner, then why January 14? Do you not know that 99% of RUS get their Christmas break during Dec 18- January 10? OOOOPS! They will be stranded again sir because by the time CIT begins it’s operation here, RUS will have been left stranded again and January 14 or so is basically the slowest period in Dominica. Boy, since UWP has a Bus going throughout the island Skerrit wants to outdo them by using a Jet Plane to carry his players. THE RAT SMELLING!

    • Britbob
      November 26, 2013

      Soooo …you are saying that is the last time Ross students will go on vacation? SMH

    • Gary
      November 27, 2013

      Your opening comment tells me you do not understand what Mr. Bardouille said.So what are those nonsensical questions you asking.”The plane” Mr.Bardouille was referring to that laded here in Dominica is a Boeing 737-300 and is implying that our Airport has the capability to accommodate such Aircraft since one has landed before.He is not saying that The Boeing 737 -300 that landed at Melville Hall belonged to CIT.Political partisan beliefs can do strange things to the mind, paranoia is one of them,are you sure you smell a rat.

  27. bias dca
    November 26, 2013

    Dcans really suffer from crabs in a barrel syndrome….any new development they have to cry it down…i think its the effects of slavery

    • Tri-State Beauty
      November 26, 2013

      Crabs in a barrel syndrome, awah not on this one. Do some research on the person behind this and then come back and talk. When people are shady, and been busted for nefarious activities then only a damn fool would take them seriously. If you believe in him then you should find Madoff and invest everything you have with him too!

      • Kennedyave
        November 26, 2013

        A serious snake oil salesman but Dominicans are so divided they will turn this into Labour vs UWP and defend the pyramid schemes this man keeps coming up with. His luck will run out,Madoff was untouchable and Sanford muchless for that con artist. What about the Bank he was bringing to Dominica and the inter island ferry?

  28. pc
    November 26, 2013

    I listen to q95 this morning an was a shame to hear the comments being made. After listening I came to the conclusion that I would work out good for the plane to carry people from America to come down here to vote just to keep the United workers party out of power. For These people the government is not Doing anything good. Smh! Good job my prime minister. God is good all the time. An All the time God is good. May he bless u

    • True Dominican
      November 26, 2013

      No wonder you took the money and said you through it with papers

      remove your head from the sand like an ostrich

    • SAHARAH
      November 26, 2013

      PC, I want you to go to the better business bureau and check out this company for yourself. We all know that politics plays a lot in the affairs of Dominica but we have to be mindful of who we do business with. You don’t have to listen to Q95, check out the information and see whether these people are on the up and up. Someone mentioned about the slavery mentality, aren’t we tired of keeping ourselves in bondage? Wake up people and see the mess that is around you. We in the outside are looking in. Where do you here of a business starting off big then down size? Think my people, think!!!

      • Justice and Truth
        November 27, 2013

        It is too bad there was no Internet when LIAT commenced flying. Otherwise you would question it as well. Nevertheless, you took LIAT for granted and did not question who the owners were and/or the executives. This also includes other airlines which landed in Dominica through the years. Be happy about a new airline which will be servicing Dominicans.

    • love..
      November 26, 2013

      u prayin for wickedness and u mentioning God name…u really a fool… :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

      • pc
        November 26, 2013

        Yes but all you would not win an election in my sweet country

    • Asterix
      November 26, 2013

      @PC: You people are so idiotic with your comments and responses it speaks volumes. Your conclusion re what you heard on Q95 and I quote “It would work out good for the plane to carry people from America to come down here to vote just to keep the United workers party out of power” gives credence to the speculations, that the purpose is just that; to bring in people to vote. Remember this is something that happened before and you can’t deny it. It is obvious from your comments that you are not really an objective thinker but that you are just against the UWP. It is better to be thought of as a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

  29. I smell a rat
    November 26, 2013

    This is government that has lied to us, stole from us, fooled us and failed us. They have lied to us so much that they don’t even know how to come clean with us. I don’t care what new lie they come up with, we all can smell a BIG RAT. Strangely enough, Mr. Skerrit is not the spokesman this time. He was not the one to braek the news and has remained quiet. Isn’t this strange! They fooled me once, they fooled me twice, they fooled me three times and I shall not allow myself to be fooled again. Mr. Ian Douglas, you are the minister of tourism and it is time to tell us what you know. I hope you are not fooled as well.

    • haha
      November 26, 2013

      You alone that smelling your rat…”we all smell a rat????” Please!!

    • i 'll
      November 26, 2013

      :oops:

  30. ATLANTA
    November 26, 2013

    Lets us give Liat some competition. I just travel from DA. and I’m telling you it is pure misery to go home. For years we have been going through senseless hustle it is time to stop this. I can’t wait to travel in comfort.

  31. Anonymous
    November 26, 2013

    Whether to bring people in to vote ( which I highly doubt)it is a good thing and I applaud it because me myself doh want to have to go to Puerto Rico and wait for hours where I can not afford their expensive air port food. this is one of the best thing for Ross Medical School because I know for a fact that flight issues is one of the biggest hindrance to students and other personnel of the university.

    Let us just wait and see what enfolds before we are so objective, after all it may very well be for the best for all Dominicans, including those that are opposing and questioning it right now.

    Come C.I.T, I waiting for you, need to plan my first direct flight to the US…what a good thing!!

    • pc
      November 26, 2013

      Exactly what am saying instead of making all these negative comments. Lets wait an see. I am seeing that is one solution to the liat issue we a being face with

    • JOY
      November 26, 2013

      I concur entirely :)

    • Papa Dom
      November 26, 2013

      A look into the track record of the director says that he has failed at the many projects he entered into in the past. This does not mean that this new venture cannot be a success, however his past record leaves room for speculation. Can you answer the simple question as to how a business starts up big and then straight up says that it intends to downsize? I would have thought that it would be the other way round. The other question is how, not having received all the necessary permissions and licences can the owners announce a start of operations? I don’t think that people mean to be negative about a project which could potentially ease the travel woes of Dominicans, it is just that with all the inconsistencies this seems to good to be true and as they, if it sounds too good to be true then it is too good to be true.

      • Justice and Truth
        November 27, 2013

        Some people are too negative. They love to criticize, to analyze and parse every word which is stated. You are bearer of bad news. I would rather hear/read of happy and encouraging news. Give CIT a break.

    • November 26, 2013

      I think if Ross University Students are the PRIMARY concern, Ross University probably should provide its students with their very OWN Airline. It is true that some people do not know how to APPRECIATE.

  32. Pundit
    November 26, 2013

    So DNO, you guys ran the story before conducting such iterviews???

  33. White Plains Rd
    November 26, 2013

    Haha, another spinning tool for Dominica..
    Folks need to understand a airline is not like opening a rum shop…

    what about the cost of maintenance of the aircraft, it’s not a bus service going from roseau to canefield east..but again it’s dominica they are proud to subject themselves to the lesser..

    ignorance is a cancer that will take allot of kemo to heal Dominica from..

    Official “Fools Paradise”….Dominica.

    • True Dominican
      November 26, 2013

      Change is a must not an option
      we are better than that people
      the whole world is laughing at us
      step up my people

      • Justice and Truth
        November 27, 2013

        At who ‘us’ is the world laughing at? You?

    • November 26, 2013

      So true. Ignorance is a form of cancer and YOU ARE IT.

    • Gary
      November 27, 2013

      Who are you referring to regarding the operating and maintenance of an Aircraft. Is it The Government.Why are you living a world of foolishness.Why is it that foolishness repeats itself with such monotonous precision,pity you.

  34. kub
    November 26, 2013

    CIT sounds like it comes from the same team that promises 5000 jobs in three years and 7% growth, its all a scam

  35. Peeping Tom
    November 26, 2013

    “Theories abound of its true purpose” ONLY among a few, DNO. Get that right.

    In fact, you would know that the only ones who are speculating about the purpose of the airline are the same mischief makers from the opposition. You would know that!

    • Peeping Tom
      November 26, 2013

      Most persons are simply curious, cautiously optimistic, and silent.

      Be brave and unbiased enough to say it as it is, DNO.

    • November 26, 2013

      Peeping Tom, why are they “tight lips”
      on CITI’s ownership?

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