Excel Airways Website Voted Among UK’s Top 10 Travel Websites

Excel Charter Aircraft At Saint Kitts Airport
Excel Charter Aircraft At Saint Kitts Airport

 

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS – Nevis, SEPTEMBER 26TH 2006 (CUOPM)
The website of a charter airline (Excel) which flies from the United Kingdom into the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport, has been voted among the UK’s top ten travel websites.

Excel Airways, which flies every Saturday into the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport from London-Gatwick, said its website, XL .com, achieved the feat less than six months after launching a new look, simpler to use website.

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Caribbean Sun Kills Flights Between San Juan And Saint Kitts

 

Caribbean Sun Flight At Saint Kitts Airport
Caribbean Sun Flight At Saint Kitts Airport

 


 

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, SEPTEMBER 10TH 2006 (CUOPM) ““ Measures announced by Caribbean Star Airlines and Caribbean Sun Airlines are likely to affect air transportation into St. Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport.

The airlines say the decisions aimed at further strengthening their respective competitive positions and designed to optimise costs in order to fast-track future growth, will take effect by January 2007.

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Nevis Joins Global Fight To Protect Civil Aviation

CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (August 23, 2006)

Nevis joined the global fight against terrorism when it implemented a number of security measures at the Vance W. Amory International Airport at Newcastle recently and members of the travelling public have had to adjust to a number of critical changes at the Airport.

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American Airlines Fall Caribbean Specials

Traveling from the U.S. to Mexico and the Caribbean is now more affordable than ever. For a limited time, American Airlines and AmericanAirlines Vacations are offering special sale fares and 5-night vacation packages to some of our popular destinations in …

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LIAT Sold For US $ 20 Million

From the Antigua Sun, 15 July, 2006
By Patricia Campbell

Cash strapped regional airline LIAT will shortly be receiving a major boost in funding from the government of Antigua & Barbuda. Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer has announced that Antigua & Barbuda will be injecting an additional US$20 million dollars into the airline, the result of a deal brokered with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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