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Has anyone used them from SJU to EIS? They have great rates but very restrictive times and days.
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Looks like a small operation centred around Turks and Caicos - there are much better options around BVI/USVI?San Juan and ST. Marten.
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How about answering the man's question? I would be very interested in any reports about this as I am sure many others would as well. Thanks.
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We fly New Orleans to SJU. Ferries are not an option for us out of St. Thomas. Code share to EIS on Delta or AA has been iffy at best. Cape Air is too expensive. We normally use Air Sunshine but their customer service has been extremely rude our last 2 trips down. Was just looking for other options.
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Why has the code share option been iffy. The Delta code share option is new. What was the issue with AA? G
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I flew from Antigua to EIS on Inter Caribbean this week, which I think then goes on to SJU. Apart from being about 30 minutes late, I was really pleased with the service. The planes are 19 seaters (I think) and very comfortable. I would definitely use again.
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I maintain a "blog" which contains articles and professional comments on aviation in the Caribbean. InterCaribbean's Board is here... http://www.craneforum.org/viewforum.php?f=83
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With American they code share with Seaborne. Seaborne has dropped flights less than a week out. Delta is code sharing with Seaborne. Seaborne does not contact you to let you know they dropped the flight. AA does not let you know either, until you get to the airport and find out you don't have a connecting flight.
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In direct answer to his question - I have never heard of the operation and by looking at the website it appeared that they were operationally centred in Turks and Caicos therefore assuming that it is a small operation I wouldn't take the risk when there are many more local SJU/STT/BVI/SXM charter operators around with years of experience. That is all in my humble opinion based on going to BVI frequently for over 20 years. cheers Brian
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Nice blog - I have saved it to my list - cheers Brian
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