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American Airline relaunches flights to Grenada, Bahamas and Barbados

American Airlines has thrust off its freshest relaunch of Caribbean airline service, this time with returned flights over The Bahamas, Grenada and Barbados.

Saturday, 10th October 2020

American Airlines has thrust off its freshest relaunch of Caribbean airline service, this time with returned flights over The Bahamas, Grenada and Barbados.

American Airlines just reopened flights of Miami to Freeport, North Eleuthera and George Town, Exuma in The Bahamas.

Each of those flyings is running five courses each week. The carrier also relaunched flights from Miami to Barbados and Grenada, both of which are also working five times every week.

On Oct. 10, American Airlines will begin once-weekly service from Miami to Marsh Harbour, Abaco and once-weekly service from Charlotte to Exuma.

“As we proceed with the constant resumption of our services in entire of the Caribbean and Latin America, our teams throughout the region have been focused on furnishing our customers with safer and seamless flying experience,” said Jose Freig, American’s Managing Director of Operations for the Caribbean and Latin America. “Throughout efforts that involve our Clean Assurance, and soon, preflight COVID-19 testing in some businesses, we hope to rebuild faith in the protection of sky flying.”

The airline Bahamas extension comes as the target prepares for a Nov. 1 overhaul of its trip protocols, which will eliminate the necessary quarantine limit and add new testing necessities. Also this week, American relaunched thrice-weekly flights from Miami to the island of Bermuda in the Atlantic.

This month, American is working more than 300 weekly flights to 23 places over the wider Caribbean province, the carrier said.

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