Air Jamaica is resuming scheduled service to Grand Cayman and is starting a summer service from New York to Barbados and Grenada.
From July 1, the airline, which is now owned by Trinidad and Tobago’s Caribbean Airlines, will operate daily service between Kingston and Grand Cayman.
Its summer it will have a non-stop service from New York to Barbados, operating on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunday, and four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays to Grenada.
“We are excited about the return to these Caribbean markets. Jamaica and Grand Cayman have shared strong ties for many years, and our service to Barbados and Grenada gives the Diaspora the most convenient way to go home for festivals, fun and family,” said Bruce Nobles, Air Jamaica’s President and CEO.
The airline had previously announced an increase in flights to New York and Toronto from Jamaica, as well as its return to Nassau.
With the inauguration of service to Grand Cayman, Barbados and Grenada, Air Jamaica’s summer schedule will have more than 182 weekly flights to eight destinations.
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