Air Adelphi to launch Martinique-Saint Lucia-St Vincent services ahead of Jazz Festival
Wednesday, 10th April 2024
Air Adelphi is all set to launch charter services which will connect Martinique, Saint Lucia and St Vincent. This service will begin on April 15 and will fly three times in a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The flights are being launched at the time for Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival which will take place from April 30 to May 12. The airline will offer special fares to ease individuals travel to Saint Lucia for the most anticipated festival.The airline said that visitors can easily transport between the three countries and engage in St Vincent’s Owia Salt Pond and Martinique’s wonderful sights which holds amazing history.
According to the information, the service will offer convenient travel options between the three destinations. The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority have expressed optimism about this new service and said that it will ease travellers during the peak summer season.
The schedule of the new flights by Air Adelphi is as follows:
Departure from Kingstown (SVD) at 7:30 am, arrival in Castries (SLU) at 7:55 am Departure from Castries (SLU) at 8:15 am, arrival in Fort de France (FDF) at 8:30 amDeparture from Fort de France (FDF) at 9:00 am, arrival in Castries (SLU) at 9:15 am
Departure from Castries (SLU) at 9:30 am, arrival in Kingstown (SVD) at 9:55 am
The airline is set to provide this shared charter service, which will open up new routes to the three islands.
While announcing the development, Air Adelphi said that the Kingstown to Fort de France had been divided by water for many years, and there was no airline service available. “Now you have the opportunity of service with one quick stop in Castries, Saint Lucia, with service operating Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.The flights will be available at a cost of USD 225 one way, with the MUS440 and MUS441 flights providing services from and to St Vincent. People can take advantage of this new service and travel easily between the three nations.
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