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02/26/2015 06:19 PM
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Hi All, Can someone please tell me what flight options are available from San Juan PR to Beef Island other than Cape Air? Cape Air does not seem to have the flights we need (afternoon fights) for our trip in June. Thanks in advance!
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Seaborne and Air Sunshine are the other common ones. We flew Air Sunshine last trip and are planning to go Seaborne next time. Take that for what you will. No personal experience yet with Cape Air.
If your group is big enough, you might also look into the option of chartering a flight.
Last edited by onlymedication; 02/26/2015 09:12 PM.
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we made our flight with Seaborne as a connecting partner with JetBlue and our friends through AA. They were OK the last trip in June '14, slight delay leaving PR but nice aircraft.
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We're using Seaborne in May -- we get into SJU at around 3pm and have a 5:25pm on Seaborne to Beef Island.
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The other option is to email the charter companies and see if they have a dead head to Tortola - we did that in January as Air Sunshine was full and got tow seats on FlyBVI for 500.00 - cheers Brian
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