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REDjet going to St Lucia

Saturday, August 6, 2011

REDjet, the Barbados-based discount airline, is to begin flights into St Lucia from as early as October, Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Senator Allen Chastanet announced yesterday, even as he attempted to broker the carrier’s links between the Eastern Caribbean and Panama.

“A couple months ago, REDjet applied for entry into the market and permission was granted for the St Lucia-Barbados route,” Chastanet told the Caribbean Media Corporation.

“We have also had meetings in Panana with REDjet with the idea of getting REDjet to operate into Panama, both out of St Lucia and Barbados, and those meetings from which I have just returned have gone very well,” Chastanet added.

He said his visit to Panama involved talks with COPA Airlines and hoped that REDjet would begin operations into Hewanorra International Airport in the southern city of Vieux Fort.

The Barbados-based carrier, which began flying to Guyana, added Trinidad to its schedule on July 28 and is set to fly to Jamaica in October, has been granted permission to fly to St Kitts. Grenada and Dominica have also been wooing the carrier to add their destinations.

Chastanet, a staunch critic of the inter-island airline – the Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT), criticized the airline’s reliance on the turboprop Bombardier Dash 8-300, more popularly known as the Dash 8. The Dash 8s fly to the St Lucian capital as the George F.L. Charles Airport cannot accommodate large passenger jets, like the McDonnell-Douglas MD-82s that REDjet uses.

“I have also questioned the fact that LIAT continues to use Dash 8s to service St Lucians who have to fly to Barbados to go to St Vincent, or Dominicans seeking to do business here having to fly first to Antigua or Barbados before getting here.

“This really means that LIAT is not serving the region well at all,” the minister, a former Air Jamaica executive, reporters.

Source: NationNews

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