St Kitts and Nevis welcomes WINAIR Twin Otter, JetBlue and interCaribbean Airways

With the three airlines, the destination marked one of the busiest days and potential of the tourism offerings.

Written by Monika Walker

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St Kitts and Nevis welcomes WINAIR Twin Otter, JetBlue, interCaribbean Airways simultaneously (PC - Facebook)
St Kitts and Nevis welcomed flights from three airlines named WINAIR Twin Otter, JetBlue, and interCaribbean Airways at the same time at RLB International Airport on Sunday. With the three airlines, the destination marked one of the busiest days and potential of the tourism offerings.The three giants reportedly operated incessantly from different locations to St Kitts and Nevis. This marks the strengthening of the country’s regional and economic relations among the different regions. As St Kitts and Nevis is an ideal tourist hotspot, these three aircraft will lead to the development of the economic sector. These aircraft operate from different countries and time zones in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism.WINAIR provides its service to St Kitts from countries such as St Maarten, Antigua, Dominica, and Tortola.The Twin Otter operated on the route from St Kitts to St Maarten for two to three times daily, while the service between St Kitts to Antigua three times a week.In addition to that, the Twin Otter covered the route from St Kitts to Dominica and St Kitts to Tortola twice a week. Reportedly, WINAIR augmented its services to St Kitts and Nevis. The twin otter operated from St Kitts to st Maarten twice a day and from St Kitts to Antigua thrice a week. In addition to that, the Twin Otter covered the route from St Kitts to Dominica and St Kitts to Tortola twice a week. WINAIR will provide flight services to Nevis from 15 March 2024. This will operate from Sint Marteen on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday three times a week. The second flight of the day was the A320 JetBlue aircraft, which operates from John F Kennedy International Airport, New York, to RLB International Airport, St Kitts.A320, also known as award-winning flight , is for customers who prefer low fares and less competition The third aircraft of the day was ATR 72-500 of interCaribbean Airways, which provides its services to St Kitts and Nevis on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. 

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Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.