Air Jamaica to Grenada

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- Jamaica's struggling national carrier Air Jamaica will increase weekly flights to the Caribbean island of Grenada from New York in a bid to boost regional tourism, official said.

The decision came a week after Air Jamaica announced it would resume flights to St. Lucia, after a nearly year-long suspension.

The New York-Grenada route "has been doing well for us, and we believe it is a good thing for tourism in Grenada and the Caribbean" to increase the number of weekly flights from six to eight, airline spokeswoman Sandrea Falconer said Wednesday.

The additional flights will begin by February 23, she said.

Air Jamaica suspended service in March to Barbados, Grenada and St. Lucia, in an attempt to recover from losses due to higher fuel costs and a drop in passengers after the September 11, 2001, attacks.

 

 
 




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