above chub cay the private island resort in the bahamas.
Chub Cay in The Bahamas.
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More New Flights to Islands in The Bahamas 

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - November 20, 2022

There’s another new route to one of the most beloved destinations in The Bahamas. 

Fast-expanding Bahamian carrier Aztec Airways has added another new nonstop route between Fort Lauderdale and the island of Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands. 

Aztec Airways, which has long operated service to a host of destinations across The Bahamas, is now operating service to both the private-island destination of Chub Cay and to Great Harbour Cay. 

The routes are operating twice each week. 

Both flights are operating out of Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, meaning that while they’re regularly scheduled they’re semi-private — a very good combination. 

It’s a particular boost to Great Harbour Cay, a very popular vacation home destination for Floridians that will soon unveil a brand-new international airport.

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A beach on Great Harbour Cay.

“Thanks to our awesome team for another successful launch of a new destination in The Bahamas,” Aztec said in a statement. “We continue to add routes to our scheduled flight service and it’s all thanks to our loyal passengers.”

Aztec is operating the Chub Cay and Great Harbour service on Piper Chieftain aircraft. 

Aztec now offers scheduled service to 11 different destinations in The Bahamas, including Andros Town, South Bimini, Chub Cay, North Eleuthera, Governors Harbor, Eleuthera; Great Harbour Cay, Marsh Harbour in Abaco; Rock Sound, Eleuthera; San Andros; and Treasure Cay, Abaco. 

The Bahamas has been seeing surging visitor arrivals 2022, buoyed by a continued growth in new airlift. 

That now includes these already-popular new routes. 

For more, visit Aztec Airways

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