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Winair’s Route Expansion Brings Dominica and Martinique Closer with New Direct Flights

Shortly after its return to Nevis, Winair announces further expansion with a new route – direct flights to Martinique. Starting April 1st, 2024, these flights directly connect Martinique (FDF) to both Sint Maarten (SXM) and Dominica (DOM) and v.v.,

Offering convenient options for both business and leisure travelers, this expansion further solidifies Winair’s commitment to regional connectivity. Customers from Martinique can now connect to many destinations with just one stop at Princess Juliana International Airport St. Maarten. Winair connects Martinique to St. Barth, Antigua, St. Kitts, British Virgin Islands, and many destinations in the United States and Canada, all on the same day.

We are very happy that with this new connection, we open a route that is important for the inhabitants of the French part of St. Maarten and St. Barths. This way, we connect three French destinations seamlessly and comfortably with our modern ATR aircraft.

Hans van de Velde, Winair CEO

The new flight schedule will operate as follows:

DayRouteDeparture – Arrival
WednesdaysSXM – FDF16:30 – 17:45
FDF – DOM18:15 – 19:00
SundaysSXM – FDF16:30 – 17:45
FDF – DOM18:15 – 19:00
ThursdaysDOM – FDF07:30 – 08:15
FDF – SXM08:45 – 10:00
MondaysDOM – FDF07:30 – 08:15
FDF – SXM08:45 – 10:00

Explore the beauty of Martinique with the direct flights of Winair.

This article is copyright © 2024 DOM767

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Winair is a crucial carrier for Dominica, connecting the island to various Caribbean destinations. It operates out of Douglas-Charles and Canefield Airports, partnering with Ground Handlers Ltd. for ground operations and Whitchurch Travel Agency for sales. Winair's service is essential for tourism and local mobility, enhancing the island's air transport infrastructure.

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