PRESS RELEASE: Delta adds more flights to Antigua

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Antigua and Barbuda’s V.C. Bird International Airport is all set to welcome additional air service from Delta Airlines this winter.

Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transport, and Investment, The Honourable Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez, said, “The heightened demand for Antigua and Barbuda is evident, and we are pleased to see airlines like Delta, confidently boosting their services to the V.C. Bird International Airport as our US market continues to show the most expansion”.CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATS APP GROUP

According to Minister Fernandez, the surge in travellers choosing to visit Antigua and Barbuda is a direct result of new accommodations and a robust marketing campaign by the tourism offices and stakeholders.

Colin C. James, CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) expressed his satisfaction with legacy carrier Delta’s new schedule.

“Delta Airlines will commence daily flights from Atlanta International Airport from December 7, 2024, until January 7, 2025. Delta will return to its twice-weekly service on Tuesdays and Saturdays following this period.

“Most notably, we are excited that starting January 11, 2025, Delta will introduce weekly service from John F. Kennedy International (JFK) in New York to V.C. Bird International,” said James.

James further emphasized, “The launch of the Delta service from the large JFK hub is a major development for the destination. The New York tri-state area remains the strongest catchment area within our US market. With Delta now operating from JFK, we are providing another airlift option for travellers from the tri-state area seeking to experience Antigua and Barbuda.”

Delta’s expanded flight frequency, combined with the increased flight service from other US carriers for the summer and winter months, will enhance accessibility to the destination from the United States.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Too many good things are happening to our country. The UPP must be getting really desperate. How will people believe all the negativity that they are spreading.

    • @ Less We Forget

      So many GOOD CRIMES- totally out of control and skyrocketing. The road network is TOTALLY NOT NETWORKING, GOOD ROADS, The stench and filth of St Johns- GOOD SMELL, uncollected garbage: GOOD GARBAGE, so many beggars in the land: GOOD AND HUNGRY BEGGARS, so many young people, especially boys, walking around like zombies: GOOD SMOKERS.
      PLEEZZ JUST LET ME STOP BEING: GOOD, USEFUL IDIOT…..DONT KNOW WHICH COUNTRY YOU RESIDE HYPOCRITE.

  2. @Less we forget.

    Are you the new idiot in town? @Tenman kinda took a break, @from the sideline has realized that he needs to take a break from this toxic GOA, so I guess you are the next Gatson Browne dumb mouth piece!!!

    You are as Dumb as they come if you think this broken land is going forward. Just look no further than the out of control crime wave, and you get the drift.

    • @ Islanman26

      Like Donald Trump, ‘Less We Forget’ is living in an alternative universe, not the one in Antigua- the one that only the minions enjoy, with streets paved with milk and honey.
      I cannot believe that these people are so dam dumb.

  3. Was this an official press release? If it is, let the good people of the tourism office know that it is not “Delta Airlines”. Instead it is “Delta Air Lines”. Details matter!

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