United Airlines, Tradewind Aviation Launch Interline Agreement

By: - October 25th, 2017
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By the Caribbean Journal staff

It’s never been easier to fly to St Barth.

Luxury airline Tradewind Aviation has launched a major new interline agreement with United Airlines, meaning United customers can book a single reservation to fly to St Barth.

The agreement also applies to Tradewind’s flights to Antigua and Nevis.

“Tradewind Aviation’s new interline ticketing agreement with United Airlines offers a world of convenience for travelers,” said David Zipkin, Vice President and Co- Owner of Tradewind Aviation. “We are thrilled that this partnership will allow travelers to access the islands from hundreds of destinations globally, through a seamless booking option and overall experience.”

Tradewind also offers on-demand private charter flights throughout the Caribbean.

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