Nevis Blog Resources Found

Stumbled upon these two blogs the other day, one has a hysterical (now that you look back) story on a flight to Nevis, and the other blog has some great photos that resulted from that flight to Nevis. The nightmare, …

Read More

100 Extra Flights For Caribbean Airlines

Saturday, March 10th 2007 Caribbean Airlines has added 100 extra flights to its schedule to handle the increase in air travel needs for the Cricket World Cup and the Tobago Jazz Festival.   The airline has increased the frequency of …

Read More

Flights From Nevis To Montserrat

Nevis, West Indies – February 08, 2007

Air Montserrat, a private charter airline, has just made it easy to island hop from Nevis to Montserrat. With only 18 minutes of flying time each way, visitors to or residents in Nevis have the opportunity to explore and discover nearby Montserrat’s eco-adventure activities along with the natural phenomenon of the Soufrière Hills Volcano.

Travelers can depart from the Vance W. Amory International Airport in Nevis at either 8 a.m. or 9 a.m. and return from Gerald’s Airport in Montserrat at 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. Roundtrip fares start at $140 USD per person, based on the number of passengers. Montserrat sightseeing tours are available at an additional charge.

Read More

Caribbean Star To Trim Fleet And Cut Staff

Financial Gleaner, February 2, 2007 Caribbean Star Airlines Wednesday announced a series of cost-cutting measures including a reduction in staff under its merger with the cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT.  The airline, owned by Texan billionaire, Sir Allen Stanford, said it …

Read More

Caribbean Sun Airlines To Cease Operations

Caribbean Sun Airlines yesterday announced a two-phase shutdown of all flight operations. Phase one consists of the termination of all Caribbean Sun flights between San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The last flight between those two cities will take off Jan. 16. Phase two consists of the termination of all remaining flight operations and the closure of the airline’s operational hub at Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport in San Juan. Caribbean Sun’s final day of flight operations is Jan. 31.

Caribbean Sun passengers holding confirmed tickets for travel between San Juan and Santo Domingo after Jan. 16 or tickets for travel to or from all other Caribbean Sun gateways after Jan. 31 will be re-accommodated on alternate service operated by Cape Air, Caribbean Airlines (formerly BWIA) or LIAT. In cases where alternate service cannot be arranged, passengers will receive full refunds.

Passengers are encouraged to call Caribbean Sun at 800-723-1111 for further details. Caribbean Star commenced merger talks with LIAT in October.

Read More