Regional carrier Winair has announced the launch of several additional services from Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) in St Maarten.
First, the successful launch of the CN-Express, a flight operated by Winair in partnership with the Netherlands to connect St Maarten, St Eustatius and Bonaire.
This flight was made a reality through partnership between Winair and the Netherlands.
These flights will operate Mondays and Fridays connecting St Maarten, St Eustatius and Bonaire with direct air service, which will prove to be beneficial for tourism, business development and the employees of RCN.
Winair also relaunched services to Curacao, Santo Domingo and Port-au-Prince utilizing the ATR-500/600 state of the art aircraft.
Winair will offer daily direct service to Curacao, five direct flights per week to Santo Domingo and two direct flights per week to Port-au-Prince.
These flights will fill the current void and lack of service in these markets. Winair is reintroducing service to these important markets from its hub in St Maarten at Princess Juliana International Airport.
These flights will enhance tourism, business development and have offered employment to our people after the devastating effects of hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Winair thanks their shareholders, its employees, PJIAE, the various Civil Aviation Authorities and most of all our customers by offering safe and dependable air transportation to these vital markets, said M.D. Cleaver, president and CEO of Winair.
Tourism Observer
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