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Big boost - Grenada's tourism industry expects increased arrivals from Air Jamaica flights

Grenada's tourism industry is expecting a big boost in time for the winter season, with the start of new Air Jamaica flights from Miami, beginning on November 4.

George deMercado, the carrier's vice-president of sales, announced that the airline had adjusted its schedule to provide convenient flights between Miami and Grenada with a short connection in Montego Bay.

The service will operate four days a week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, using an Airbus A-320 aircraft with 138 seats in economy and 12 in executive business class.

Mr. DeMercado said that the new service will complement existing direct Air Jamaica flights, which also serve Grenada from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on the same four days.

He commended Grenada's newly appointed Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Dr. Clarice Modeste-Curwen and her team, for their vision in making the service a reality.

 
October 26, 2007
 

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