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November 30th, 2011

St. Kitts – Nevis Flight Via American Airlines Will Not Be Effected By Bankruptcy

American Eagle at Nevis Airport

American Eagle at Nevis Airport
Photo courtesy of Nevis1.com

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 30, 2011 (CUOPM)

Airline and local tourism and travel industry officials said Wednesday flights into the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport by American Airlines and American Eagle will not be affected by AMR Corp to file for bankruptcy on November 29th.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, Mrs. Patricia Martin and Chairman of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, Mr. Alphonso O’Garro said the assurance has come from the American Airlines local manager, Mr. Hugh Mallalieu.

Mr. Mallalieu also issued a company statement on the filing of bankruptcy protection.

American Airlines operates daily flights from Miami International and twice weekly – Sundays and Wednesdays – from JFK International in New York and daily flights from Puerto Rico’s Munoz Marin International Airport into St. Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport.

American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection after its attempts to win a labour dispute with pilots ended unsuccessfully. Together with its parent company, AMR Corp, the airlines filed for bankruptcy November 29 after spiralling fuel costs had taken its toll.

The statement reads:

American Airlines, Inc. and AMR Eagle Holding Corporation, announced that Judge Sean H. Lane of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York yesterday granted approval of a series of first day motions filed by the Company to help facilitate American’s and American Eagle’s continued normal business operations throughout the reorganization process.

The Company also reported that, as expected, American and American Eagle continued normal operations yesterday, with flights, reservations, baggage handling, customer service and other functions operating as usual.

“American continues to make progress on our path to a successful future,” said Tom Horton, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of AMR and American Airlines. “The Court’s immediate approval of key motions ensures that customers around the world can continue to rely on American and American Eagle for safe, reliable and convenient air travel.

As American’s employees have continued to demonstrate, we are committed to our customers and we are confident in our future.”

American received authorization to, among other things:

Provide employee wages, health care coverage, vacation, and other benefits, without interruption;

Honor tickets and reservations, and provide refunds and exchanges as usual;

Fully maintain AAdvantage® frequent flyer and other customer service programs, and ensure all AAdvantage miles and elite status earned by members remain secure and intact;

Continue payments under existing fuel supply contracts;

Assume interline, clearinghouse, Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC) and similar agreements; and Continue to use existing cash management systems and maintain existing bank accounts.

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November 29th, 2011

Nevis Looks Forward To Azamara Journey Cruise Ship Visit

Azamara Cruise Ship

Azamara Cruise Ship

Charlestown,Nevis
November 29, 2011

Azamara Journey Cruise Ship, a product of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line is scheduled to visit Nevis on Thursday, December 1st, 2011 and Tourism Officials on Nevis have announced a change to a major traffic route in Charlestown.

According to Tourism Marketing Officer in the Ministry of Tourism Miss Tamica Lawrence, the move will be made to accommodate the vessel’s visit. She apologised to the public for any inconvenience the alteration may cause and spoke to the change.

“The Ministry of Tourism regrets to inform the general public that the entrance to Prince Williams Street, going towards the Bay Front will be closed to accommodate the cruise ship,” she said.

The Azamara Journey is scheduled to call on Nevis from 8:00 am and is expected to depart at 5:00 pm.

Meantime, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line representatives boast of the Azamara Journey as a traditional cruise experience in an intimate environment. With only 694 guests and one staff member for every two guests onboard, the vessel offers comfortable, sophisticated and upscale surroundings in addition to a personalized service afforded to all passengers.

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November 28th, 2011

MS Ventura Arrives In St. Kitts With Over 3000 Passengers

Tourists Shopping at Port Zante

Tourists Shopping at Port Zante
Photo By Erasmus Williams

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 28, 2011 (CUOPM)

Stakeholders in the cruise industry in St. Kitts on Monday welcomed the 116,000-ton passenger MS Ventura when it berth on Monday with over 3,000 passengers.

The P&O cruise liner with a capacity of 3,100 passengers arrived from St. Masrten with 3,083 passengers bringing to just over 6,700 passengers visiting Sunday and Monday.

The Ventura, the largest of seven ships currently in service with P&O Cruises, is on its second call for the 2011/2012 season and five more calls are scheduled.

The Ventura is also the sister ship of the MS Azura which visits on Saturday. The Azura visited on November 9th with five more calls are planned for the rest of the Season.

The visit Monday by the MS Ventura with 3,083 passengers brings to three, the number of cruise ships berthing for the week with a total of 6,793 visitors.

On Sunday, the 450-passenger Seabourne Quest made its maiden visit. It arrived from Puerto Rico with 426 passengers before departing for Bequia.

The 3,840-passenger Explorer of the Seas arrived on Sunday with 3,290 passengers and 1191 crew from Antigua and departed for the United States.

Most of the 3,740 passengers went on sightseeing tours and indulged in other activities.

The second Royal Caribbean International cruise line ship, the 3,114-passenger Adventure of the Seas is scheduled to visit on Tuesday, followed by another Vision Class ship, the 3,840-passenger Navigator of the Seas on Wednesday. Also visiting Wednesday is the 255-passenger Royal Clipper.

The 2,224 passenger Norwegian Dawn and the 180-passenger Star Clipper berths on Thursday; the 3,050-passenger Carnival Victory on Friday and the 3,597-passenger Azura on Saturday.

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