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Winair announces resumption of flights between Sint Marteen to Nevis, know schedule

While announcing the new schedule of flights, Winair said, “Exciting News Winair will introduce flights to Nevis starting March 15th! Reconnect with the beauty of this island paradise with three direct flights per week from Sint Maarten.”

Tuesday, 12th March 2024

Winair announces resumption of flights between Sint Marteen to Nevis, know schedule (PC - Facebook)
St Kitts and Nevis: Winair is all set to resume three new direct flights per week from Sint Maarten to Nevis which will begin from March 15, 2024. This new service will allow to enhance connectivity between both the islands. While announcing the new schedule of flights, Winair said, “Exciting News Winair will introduce flights to Nevis starting March 15th! Reconnect with the beauty of this island paradise with three direct flights per week from Sint Maarten.” According to the information, the airline will now provide services on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays.

The schedule of the Winair flights is as follows:

On Friday, the airline will fly from Sint Maarten at 18:20 and will arrive in Nevis at 18 55. On Saturday, the airline will fly from Nevis at 08 00 and will arrive in Sint Maarten at 08 40, with the return flight leaving at 18 20 and arriving at 18 55 On Sunday, the airline will leave Nevis at 18 00 and will arrive in Sint Maarten  at 08 40 while the return flight will be at 18 20, arriving in Nevis at 18 55 On Monday, the flight from Nevis will leave at 08 00 and will arrive in Sint Maarten at 08 40 The airline further asked the passengers to book their flights at the earliest at a Winair Sales Office, through a travel agent or winair.sx.

The announcement of this new service was also shared by Premier of Nevis Mark Brantley during a press conference earlier this month. He said, “I'm proud to announce that Winair is resuming operations direct from Sint Marteen to Nevis on March 15th. So that is within the next two weeks, we expect to welcome the airline back.”

He explained that the airline had pulled out of Nevis largely because of low traffic and added, “We feel now, four years later, that we are in a much better position and that our people have been sensitized to the need to use the service.”

Premier Brantley also said that the introductory rates will be extremely low, and the idea there is to encourage traffic.

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