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Martinique Set for Major Airlift Boost

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - May 18, 2015

Above: Martinique (CJ Photo)

By Alexander Britell

Martinique is about to get a major boost in airlift from the United States.

After decades without direct flights from the continental US, the French Caribbean island will soon see a significant jump in service thanks to American Airlines.

Beginning June 4, American Airlines will begin operating four weekly flights from Miami to Martinique.

The nonstop flights will operate Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.

Then, on July 2, American Airlines will increase that number to six weekly flights between Miami and Fort de France.

The island already receives service from Puerto Rico via Seaborne Airlines thrice weekly.

Until June 4, American Airlines service will operate from Miami on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The new service could be a boon for a Caribbean destination that has until recent years been largely off the radar for US travelers.

In January, Caribbean Journal named Martinique the region’s number one must-visit destination for 2015.

— CJ

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