Sunrise Airways Is Adding Flights to Four More Caribbean Islands
The beaches of Tortola. The rum distilleries of Guadeloupe. The hiking trails of St Vincent. The rainforests of Grenada. It’s no secret that the Eastern Caribbean is home to some of the most fascinating islands in the Caribbean, and a newly-expanding regional airline is making it easier to visit them.
Sunrise Airways in the midst of a broad Caribbean expansion, and now the airline is adding four new destinations in its network: Grenada, St Vincent, Tortola and Guadeloupe.
The new flights will launch in a multi-phase schedule: first, on Oct. 27, the flights will launch flights to Grenada, St Vincent and Guadeloupe.
On Dec. 2, Sunrise will kick off its new flights from Antigua to Tortola, with service twice each week.

So what else do you need to know?
Antigua-Grenada flights will run three times each week, with Guadeloupe and St Vincent service four flights per week.
The carrier is also adding a route between Santo Domingo and Guadeloupe; that flight, which will run twice weekly, will kick off on Dec. 4.

What you’re seeing is the quiet rebirth of intra-Caribbean aviation — with more flights launching around the region than ever before.
That’s the result of new expansion pushes by a host of airline, from Winair and Caribbean Airlines to the recently-revived Air Antilles and interCaribbean, among others.
It’s a very good sign for the Caribbean.
You can learn more at Sunrise Airways.