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No morning flights on AA in USVI from Nov 4 through late March 2023

- as airline reduces schedule by 31,000 flights
Morning flights from American Airlines departing the US Virgin Islands will not be available beginning November 4, 2022, a casualty of the airline's decision announced in August to slash 31,000 flights, representing 16 percent of the carrier's schedule. Photo: VIC
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FREDERIKSTED, ST Croix, USVI- Morning flights from American Airlines departing the US Virgin Islands will not be available beginning November 4, 2022, a casualty of the airline's decision announced in August to slash 31,000 flights, representing 16 percent of the carrier's schedule.

"These adjustments are in line with our approach to our network and schedule planning throughout the year," the airline told the media in August. "Preliminary schedules are published 331 days in advance and then adjustments are made closer in based on the schedule we intend to operate. We are now loading schedule adjustments approximately 100 days in advance, which is in line with how we adjusted our schedule in 2019 prior to the pandemic."

The reductions, which take effect next month, left St Croix with one direct flight beginning November 4 through late March 2023 from the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport to Miami, according to an examination of available flights. Other offers include several connecting flights that take St Croix travelers to St Thomas before heading to the mainland.

2 direct afternoon flights from St Thomas

For St Thomas, the November  4 through late March, 2023 schedule includes two direct flights and several connecting offerings, all of which are afternoon options.

The reductions come at a time when the territory will be seeing some of its busiest traffic, with families visiting home for the holiday season and St Croix celebrating the Crucian Christmas Festival — the first full event since the Covid-19 pandemic.

American Airlines is projecting its 2022 schedule to be between 7.5 percent to 9.5 percent lower than pre-pandemic levels, with third-quarter sales down between 8 percent to 10 percent compared to the same period in 2019.

2 Responses to “No morning flights on AA in USVI from Nov 4 through late March 2023”

  • cruzan (13/10/2022, 19:51) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    The population of STX is decreasing so the need for direct flights to USA is decreasing as well. Eventually there will be no direct flights between the USA and STX due to reduced demand. STX will be like the BVI with only small local carrier planes moving small groups of passengers around the VI. The Cyril King airport on STT is fast becoming the main international airport for long haul flights to and from the VI.
  • Well Sah (14/10/2022, 11:07) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    This just to show the BVI that having a longer runway doesn't mean that it will increase larger planes to come to the destination. Demand for the destination is what makes it viable.


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