ECNETNews, New York, NY, October 22, 2024: As winter approaches, airlines are expanding their Caribbean routes, providing an excellent opportunity for travelers to escape the cold and enjoy an island vacation. Several airlines are introducing new flights, enhancing connectivity, and catering to the growing demand for travel to the Caribbean region.
JetBlue Announces New Routes to St. Vincent and Bonaire
JetBlue is launching its inaugural direct flights to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from New York’s JFK Airport this fall, along with new service to Bonaire in the Netherlands, starting in November. The airline aims to enhance access to popular leisure destinations by serving previously underserved routes. The round-trip service to Saint Vincent will operate on Wednesdays and Sundays, making JetBlue the first American airline to connect JFK and St. Vincent. Additionally, flights to Bonaire will commence on November 5, running on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
American Airlines Increases Service to Martinique
American Airlines is expanding its service to Martinique with three weekly flights between Miami and the French Caribbean island. Martinique, renowned for its vibrant culture and eco-tourism, is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the Caribbean’s hidden treasures. Flights from New York’s JFK International Airport to Martinique will now operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, making travel to this enchanting destination more accessible.
Delta Resumes Flights to Barbados
Delta Air Lines is reinstating its seasonal service to Bridgetown, Barbados, starting November 23. The airline will provide daily flights from Atlanta, followed by weekly service from New York’s JFK Airport beginning December 21. Operating through April 2025, these routes aim to attract winter vacationers and enhance tourism to Barbados, famous for its breathtaking beaches and rich cultural experiences.
interCaribbean Airways Launches Grenada to Guyana Route
InterCaribbean Airways is introducing a new non-stop flight between Grenada and Georgetown, Guyana, beginning December 1, 2024. Operating twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, this service will significantly boost regional connectivity between the Eastern Caribbean and South America, fostering cultural exchange and improving trade opportunities.
Caribbean Airlines Introduces Suriname to Guyana Service
Beginning November 3, 2024, Caribbean Airlines will roll out a twice-weekly service between Suriname and Guyana, operating on Fridays and Sundays. Utilizing ATR 72-600 aircraft, this route aims to enhance regional connectivity, representing a significant step forward in the airline’s growth and commitment to serving the Caribbean region.
These new flights offer exciting travel options for those eager to explore the Caribbean’s vibrant culture, stunning natural landscapes, and burgeoning tourism scene.