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American Airlines to increase service to the Caribbean, including Jamaica, in December

Delano Seiveright, Senior Tourism Strategist
 
American Airlines has announced that it will be increasing service to some routes in the Caribbean, including Jamaica.
 
For Jamaica, the increased service will commence on December 5, from Miami to St Mary's Ian Fleming International Airport, at Boscobel.
 
The Ministry of Tourism says this is an indication of the strength of Jamaica as a destination, and continued success of the country's tourism growth strategies, despite the odds. 
 
Senior Advisor & Strategist in the Ministry of Tourism, Delano Seiveright says the increased service will bolster economic activities for the country.
 
Overall, American Airlines is expanding its winter schedule with eight new routes to Latin America and the Caribbean.
 
The new routes include a Saturday service from Charlotte International Airport to St. Vincent & The Grenadines and weekly flights from JFK in New York to St. Lucia, St. Maarten and St Vincent & The Grenadines, all starting December 7.
 
There will also be a daily service from JFK to Barbados from November 5, as well as a daily flight from Miami to La Romana, Dominican Republic, beginning December 5.
 
Additionally, AA will have a new Saturday service from Philadelphia to Barbados from November 9, and to Liberia, Costa Rica, from December 7.
 
Tickets for the new routes will be available for purchase on American Airlines' website, starting today.
 
 
 


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