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Looking at Delta - ATL to STT in Feb and three of the six flights (Feb 14) stop over at St Croix on the way?
Is this new?
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AA used to always do that in the 80's when we first came down..
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Ok, so AA is running a discount for flying into Virgin Gorda instead of Eis.
That’s a $20 ferry to Roadtown (on the hour?)
What other factors?
Thx
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Delta is running the same flights they have always run. They are just showing you a possible connection from STX to STT via Cape Air. You really don’t want that option. Take the nonstops. The schedule is the standard 2 flights on off peak days from ATL and 3 on peak days. There is also JFK service.
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