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Seaborne Airlines to expand to St. Kitts, will add four more SAAB 340Bs in 2014

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Seaborne Airlines (Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands) announced that they will launch a new route between Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) and St Kitt’s Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport (SKB), with continuous service to Nevis’ Vance W. Amory International Airport (NEV), beginning Wednesday, January 15th, 2014. The flights will operate daily.

Seaborne will operate 34-seat SAAB 340B aircraft with two pilots, a flight attendant and the outstanding in-flight service Seaborne is known for.  Whether for local Puerto Rican visitors or connecting customers from the states, Seaborne’s schedule makes Caribbean travel easy.

        Departing from SJU: 3:25 PM Arriving SKB 4:50 PM
        Departing from SKB: 5:10 PM Arriving NEV 5:30 PM  (Customers stay on the plane at SKB)
        Departing from NEV: 7:00 AM Arriving SKB 7:20 AM  (Customers stay on the plane at SKB)
        Departing from SKB: 7:50 AM Arriving SJU 9:00 AM

Seaborne also announced the addition of four more 34-seat SAAB 340B aircraft in the first half of 2014.  “These planes will increase our Caribbean fleet to thirteen aircraft, providing travelers throughout the Caribbean with even more travel options and the service they deserve”, said Gary Foss, President and Chief Executive Officer of Seaborne Airlines.

Copyright Photo: Raul Sepulveda/AirlinersGallery.com. SAAB 340B N353SA (msn 351) in the Pacific Coastal colors awaits the next assignment at the San Juan hub.

Route Map:

Seaborne 10.2013 Route Map


Filed under: Seaborne Airlines Tagged: 340, 340B, 351, N353SA, Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport, SAAB, SAAB 340, SAAB 340B, San Juan, Seaborne Airlines, SJU, Vance W. Amory International Airport

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