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New Flights in Turks & Caicos Islands



2018-08-27T09:12:18-04:00

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Aug 27, 2018

Photo: South Caicos, Credit: TCI Tourism

NEW FLIGHTS in TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS:  GRAND TURK TO SALT CAY AND SOUTH CAICOS

Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, August 27, 2018 –  InterCaribbean Airways is pleased to announce new service to Salt Cay from Grand Turk, and service to reconnect Grand Turk to South Caicos.

These flights will commence from September 1, 2018 and are available to book right away, serving the local community travel needs for family and business reasons.  It is also an important route for visitors to come and see and experience the unique Island of Salt Cay.  Salt Cay is a treasure that as the name suggests had a long history with the production of salt.    

“We are proud to connect more people in every corner throughout the Caribbean as we launch this service and re-establish services to Salt Cay. said Trevor Sadler, CEO for interCaribbean Airways.

Flights from Grand Turk (GDT) to Salt Cay (SLX) and Grand Turk to South Caicos (XSC) will be operated by nine seat Britten Norman Islander Aircraft.  The services from Grand Turk to South Caicos will be five days per week (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday) with two services per day.  Flights from Grand Turk to Salt Cay will operate three days per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) with two services per day.

For more information about our schedule and fares visit www.interCaribbean.com, call us locally in the Turks and Caicos (+1(649) 946-4999), visit our offices or airport locations, or contact your favorite travel agent.

About interCaribbean

interCaribbean operates EMB 120, Twin Otter and now the ERJ145 50 seat jet connecting The Turks & Caicos, Antigua, the British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, the Bahamas, the US Virgin Islands, Dominica, St Lucia and Sint Maarten. Domestic flights are offered in Jamaica between Kingston and Montego Bay, as well as flights within the Turks & Caicos Islands.