American Airlines today resumes service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and six destinations in the Caribbean, including Eleuthera (ELH), Freeport (FPO), and George Town (GGT) in the Bahamas; as well as Barbados (BGI); Bermuda (BDA); and Grenada (GND).
On Oct. 10 the airline is also planning to resume flights from MIA to Marsh Harbour (MHH) and from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) to GGT.
“As we continue with the steady resumption of our operations throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, our teams throughout the region have been focused on providing our customers with a safe and seamless travel experience,” said Jose Freig, American’s Managing Director of Operations for the Caribbean and Latin America.
“Through efforts that include our Clean Commitment, and soon, preflight COVID-19 testing in some markets, we hope to restore confidence in the safety of air travel.”
In June American began to resume flying to Caribbean destinations previously suspended in March due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
During the month of October, the airline plans to operate more than 300 weekly flights to 23 destinations in the region, including:
- Antigua (ANU).
- Aruba (AUA).
- Bahamas: Eleuthera (ELH), Freeport (FPO), George Town (GGT), Marsh Harbour (MHH) and Nassau (NAS).
- Barbados (BGI).
- Bermuda (BDA).
- Dominican Republic: Puerto Plata (POP), Punta Cana (PUJ), Santiago (STI) and Santo Domingo (SDQ).
- Grenada (GND).
- Jamaica: Kingston (KIN) and Montego Bay (MBJ).
- Haiti – Port-au-Prince (PAP).
- Providenciales (PLS).
- San Juan (SJU).
- St. Croix (STX).
- St. Lucia (UVF).
- St. Maarten (SXM).
- St. Thomas (STT).
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