MIAMI- Fort Worth-based American Airlines (AA) is set to reintroduce its historic nonstop service connecting Miami (MIA) and Tortola (EIS), the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
This highly sought-after route, marking the inaugural nonstop link between the United States and the British Virgin Islands, is slated to resume operations on November 16.
American Airlines Miami to British Virgin Islands
These new flights will offer twice-daily service departing from Miami International Airport to Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport. The service is expected to continue running at least until April 2024.
This route holds significant importance for the British Virgin Islands. Additionally, the region welcomes a new route connecting San Juan to Virgin Gorda, facilitated by Tradewind Aviation.
Travelers can conveniently access flights to San Juan through Tradewind’s extensive network of interline partners.
The British Virgin Islands have been steadily progressing in their tourism revival, thanks in no small part to the recently introduced American Airlines route, which initially commenced operations in June 2023.
Another popular method for traveling to the British Virgin Islands is by flying into St. Thomas and then utilizing the inter-island ferry service to reach the destination.
Orange County Flights
American Airlines (AA) is preparing to inaugurate the nonstop connection between Miami (MIA) and Orange County (SNA), with ticket sales scheduled for Monday and the first flight service slated for January 2024.
Commencing January 8th, the airline will utilize its Boeing 737-8 aircraft for daily flights, further expanding its list of new routes, including Miami to Portland (PDX) from November 5th and Sacramento (SMF) beginning December 20th.
With this announcement, American Airlines will oversee operations for three out of the five transcontinental routes originating from the airport, joining its existing SNA to New York and Charlotte routes.
Delta Air Lines (DL) manages the remaining two transcontinental services, which flies to Atlanta and United Airlines, serving Newark.
Further, the service is scheduled to commence on January 8th, departing daily from Miami International Airport at 08:30 and arriving at John Wayne Airport in Orange County at 11:30. The return service will take off at 12:30, with an expected arrival back in Miami at 20:20.
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