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Air Jamaica plans   to resume flights

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BARBADIANS and visitors stand to benefit from the return of Air Jamaica’s popular summer service from New York (JFK) to Barbados and Grenada.
In a Press release yesterday, the airline also announced the resumption of its service to the Grand Cayman.
Starting July 1, Air Jamaica, which is now owned by Trinidad and Tobago’s Caribbean Airlines, will operate a daily service between Kingston and Grand Cayman.
Its summer non-stop service from New York, when approved by the respective governments, will operate three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays to Barbados, and four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays to Grenada.
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. (AB)

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