Sunrise Airways Expands Eastern Caribbean Network
Sunrise Airways continues its commitment to enhancing connectivity in the Caribbean through its One Caribbean initiative, aimed at linking island nations across the West Indies.
Route Expansion
The airline will expand its operations in the Eastern Caribbean, launching its first-ever flights to Grenada, St. Vincent, and Tortola. Additionally, new connections to and from Guadeloupe will be introduced.
Phased Rollout
The Fall 2024 route expansion will be rolled out in three phases:
Phase I: October 27, 2024
Sunrise Airways will begin flights to Grenada and St. Vincent, alongside new routes to Guadeloupe, all starting on October 27.
Flights to Grenada will operate three times weekly, while Guadeloupe and St. Vincent will be serviced four days a week. All these flights will depart from Antigua, offering onward connections to Dominica, St. Kitts, and St. Lucia.
Phase II: December 2, 2024
On December 2, Sunrise Airways will inaugurate its first-ever service to Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, with twice-weekly flights from Antigua. These flights will also provide nonstop connections between Tortola and Santo Domingo, with additional connections available for travelers from Dominica and St. Kitts.
Phase III: December 4, 2024
On December 4, the airline will introduce a new route connecting Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic to Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe, with twice-weekly nonstop service.
Conclusion
This expansion reflects Sunrise Airways’ ongoing efforts to strengthen regional connectivity across the Caribbean, making it easier for travelers to explore the islands and experience the unique cultures and landscapes of the region.
FAQs
Q: When will the route expansion take place?
A: The route expansion will take place in three phases, starting with Phase I on October 27, 2024, followed by Phase II on December 2, 2024, and Phase III on December 4, 2024.
Q: What are the new routes being introduced?
A: Sunrise Airways will introduce new routes to Grenada, St. Vincent, Tortola, and Guadeloupe, as well as new connections to and from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.
Q: How often will the new routes operate?
A: Flights to Grenada will operate three times weekly, while Guadeloupe and St. Vincent will be serviced four days a week. Tortola will have twice-weekly flights, and the new route connecting Santo Domingo to Pointe-à-Pitre will operate twice-weekly.
Q: What are the benefits of this expansion?
A: The expansion will enhance regional connectivity across the Caribbean, making it easier for travelers to explore the islands and experience the unique cultures and landscapes of the region. It will also provide new travel options and increased competition, driving down prices and improving service quality.