Thursday 20th of November 2008

Caribbean in easier reach for Britons

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Loading ... Loading ... Posted on: May 28th, 2008 by Jennifer Jones

Starting from today, getting to the Caribbean and around its islands just got easier for travellers from the United Kingdom. A new flight service offered by Carib Aviation consists of daily non-stop flights between Hewanorra Airport on St. Lucia and Canefield Airport in Dominica. These flights have been scheduled to coincide with many long haul flights arriving from the United Kingdom, giving passengers more flexibility in their travel plans.

One advantage for Britons is the pre-clearance at Dominica Immigration offered to Carib Aviation customers. If travelling between the two Caribbean airports, a new lounge will be available to those in transit. These new routes mark a significant improvement from the previous schedules that only landed at Melville Hall Airport, with the nearest hub in Antigua. Landing at Canefield Airport offers much shorter commute times for those staying on the south part of the island.

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  1. That’s great news for those of us who are part of the Dominican Diaspora in the UK looking to travel to Dominica this year. with the 30 year anniversary celebrations taking place it couldnt be better timing!

    Diane Corriette
    Dominican Diaspora

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