KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC—American Airways, a U.S.-based provider, has taken a six-week break from its twice-weekly flights from Miami, Florida, to the Ian Fleming Worldwide Airport in Boscobel, positioned within the jap parish of St. Mary.
In accordance with the Member of Parliament for Western St. Mary, Robert Montague, the break permits the airline to assessment the final six months’ operations. It can allow the airport’s authority to finish essential inside works.
“The authority will use the time to work on the backend as a result of the airport is used typically, and the passenger’s consolation is paramount. So they are going to be taking a break – however as of December 5, American Airways might be going to each day flights….we additionally anticipate that one other airline will start flying into Ian Fleming by the top of the 12 months, and we preserve our fingers crossed….” Montague mentioned
He additionally added that the airport is slowly outgrowing its capability.
American Airways’ twice-weekly service between the Miami Worldwide Airport and Ian Fleming began in February.
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