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American Airlines Is Expanding Its St Vincent Flights

In an important sign of confidence in the destination from the world’s biggest airline, St Vincent and the Grenadines will be getting another weekly flight on American Airlines.

Beginning Dec. 18, American Airlines will be launching a second weekly flight between Miami International Airport and St Vincent’s Argyle International Airport, according to Cathy-Ann Joseph, American Airlines Manager for the Eastern Caribbean.

“Our network planning department has confirmed planned flights beginning from mid-December 2019,” Joseph said.

The new flights will operate on Wednesday, adding to existing flights on Saturdays from Miami that launched last year.

American will be operating the second flight on Boeing 737-800 aircraft with 16 business-class seats and 144 seats in economy.

“We are pleased that American Airlines had added a second flight to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, having been very happy with the performance of the Saturday service,” said Glen Beache, CEO of the St Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority. “It shows that we continue to grow as a tourism destination and the problem of access to our destination by international visitors is being solved by the increasing numbers of non-stop flights to our country”.

The new service will complement an existing network of flights to Argyle, which officially opened last year.

That includes weekly Caribbean Airlines service on Wednesdays from New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport and weekly Thursday flights on Air Canada Rouge from Toronto’s Pearson…

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