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WINAIR enters into partnership with JetBlue

WINAIR, which serves the [British] Virgin Islands and other destinations in the region, has announced it has entered into an interline agreement with US-based JetBlue. Photo: Internet Source
President and CEO of WINAIR Michael Cleaver said the interline agreement between WINAIR and JetBlue demonstrates the confidence and vision both airlines share in St Maarten and the surrounding region. Photo: stmaartennews.com
President and CEO of WINAIR Michael Cleaver said the interline agreement between WINAIR and JetBlue demonstrates the confidence and vision both airlines share in St Maarten and the surrounding region. Photo: stmaartennews.com
SIMPSON BAY, St Maarten– WINAIR, which serves the [British] Virgin Islands and other destinations in the region, has announced it has entered into an interline agreement with US-based JetBlue.

It said this agreement will be available to its mutual customers after November 10, 2022, and will further enhance the travelers' experience allowing seamless connectivity from JetBlue via Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) in St Maarten for passengers connecting on WINAIR and vice versa.

Luggage can be checked to final destination

“Customers traveling through PJIAE will be able to check their luggage to their final destination, use the transit facility at PJIAE and proceed directly to their departure gate for their connecting flight, WINAIR stated in a press release on November 7, 2022.

“The interline agreement between WINAIR and JetBlue demonstrates the confidence and vision both airlines share in St Maarten and the surrounding region, and will provide growth for PJIAE and the region,” stated Michael Cleaver, President and CEO of WINAIR.

WINAIR also said it enjoys eleven interline/codeshare agreements providing seamless connectivity enhancing PJIAE’s role as the regional hub in the Northeast Caribbean.

WINAIR currently serves twelve destinations in the Caribbean.

6 Responses to “WINAIR enters into partnership with JetBlue”

  • Nice (08/11/2022, 08:53) Like (32) Dislike (0) Reply
    Great move.
  • Gov Official #3 (08/11/2022, 09:24) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
    Where is our BVI AIRWAYS deal???
  • Happy (08/11/2022, 09:49) Like (20) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is good news. Folks you dont have to always rely on the good old san Juan any longer. you can go to SXM and go on to the US
    • Me (08/11/2022, 11:30) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
      @Happy
      What about US immigration clearance then? Would that be done in SXM or until you reach the US? I think I will prefer doing my clearance in SJU or STT as sometimes those lines are very long in the US.
  • Oh Boy... (08/11/2022, 20:50) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
    Sounds good. My two wishes 1/ the high cost goes down. 2/ WinAir get bigger planes. Without these two things this is a failing deal..


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