Airport Road, June 15, 2016 – Continuing their successful winter season and introduction of new destinations, WINAIR will offer an expanded summer schedule this coming season in addition to the regular services to Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barth, Dominica – Douglas Charles Airport, St. Kitts, Nevis and Tortola.
Antigua
Commencing June 20, 2016 WINAIR will increase their service between St. Maarten and Antigua to daily flights. WINAIR will also connect St. Kitts and Nevis to Antigua with these daily flights. These flights will be operated with the DHC-6 300 aircraft.
Dominica Canefield
With increased demand for flights to the island of Dominica, combined with a new interline agreement with British Airways, WINAIR is delighted to offer daily services between Antigua and Dominica-Canefield and St. Maarten and Dominica-Canefield to their local/ regional customers as well as their international connecting passengers. These flights will be operated with the DHC-6 300 aircraft.
San Juan
Due to the decrease of service between San Juan and St. Maarten, WINAIR and their partner Air Antilles now increased their service to 4 flights a week, utilizing a state of the art ATR 500 series aircraft. Flights will be on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and the flight time is approximately 60 minutes. For times, more information and bookings please visit www.fly-winair.sx
Michael Cleaver, President & CEO states “The San Juan market is important to St. Maarten and as it was being underserved WINAIR and Air Antilles decided to operate this vital service.”
I will repeat that WINAIR has a chance to take the DA market since LIAT treat DA as a step child
I am happy to read this news because I will travel to Dominica and if it will be possible to make it to Dominica same day I will tell or spread the good news to others in London thank you in advance .
great job winair, soon the useless LIAT will try to link up with virgin to do the late afternoon flight to da hahahahahahah
Thank you !!
Thumbs up to Winair. Thy appear to be more nimble and customer orientated than overstaffed LIAT. Competition like this is healthy.