Air: Reopening of the Caribbean sky with Air Antilles

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Air Antilles is already increasing its flights to the French Antilles tenfold. The company is also ready for the reopening of international lines scheduled for July 5, 2021. Its leitmotif: intra-Caribbean mobility in the service of regional development.

As a promoter of its regions, the Air Antilles Company has already greatly increased its frequencies between the islands of the French Antilles. Thus, for example, 5 daily flights are now operated between Guadeloupe and Fort-de-France; as much between Fort-de-France / Pointe-à-Pitre and Saint-Martin Grand-Case and 4 per day to and from Saint Barthélémy. The link with Guyana is provided by Air France, a long-standing partner in this destination.

Go international on July 5!

International flights will resume to and from San Juan, Dominica, Sint Maarten, Curacao, Bonaire, Miami and of course, Punta Cana and Santo Domingo. Regarding the Dominican Republic and its particularly competitive air service, Air Antilles stands out. With 20 years of experience, the company meets the most stringent European standards in aviation safety. It also benefits from a strong territorial and human anchoring.

Support local economic development

Air Antilles is indeed supported by a solid West Indian shareholder base which has remained determined, despite the crisis, to maintain 300 jobs in the Antilles-Guyana. The company has also taken advantage of the downturn to make significant changes for the benefit of travelers, such as the new version of the ww.airantilles.com website. More dynamic, it offers in particular a search engine making it possible to find out the travel conditions and health measures applicable to each destination; a contribution both to mobility and to the struggle we are all waging around the world.

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