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(@Marion Woollard)
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*Hello from England !
My partner & I are considering flying to St. Thomas during our stay in Orlando, at the end of October, can you advise which airlines (apart from the US ones) that fly between the mainland and you ??

Look forward to hearing from you.

Marion w.
London, England.

 
Posted : September 13, 2003 2:17 pm
 Jay
(@Jay)
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Don't quote me, but I was at STT airport most of the day yesterday, and stayed at a hotel right next to the airport for three days. I work for US Airways so I like to watch the airport when the planes are coming and going. The only actual airlines I saw going in or out were all US airlines. A lot of American and American Eagle, US Airways, Delta, Continental and United. Other than that, all I saw were private small jets and airplanes and cargo types.

 
Posted : September 14, 2003 11:31 am
(@theislander)
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Hello Marion,

Try https://www.vinow.com/general_usvi/getting_here/

there is a list of airlines - yes all US as Jay mentioned and also has flight time estimates.

Have a great time in Orlando and the USVI.

--Islander

 
Posted : September 14, 2003 4:52 pm
(@Peter)
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Look at Spirit airlines. They are a upscale discount carrier and the provide service between Orlando & San Juan.

From San Juan to St Thomas you could take the Seaborne, Cape, American Eagle, or Air Sunshine to St. Thomas.

Peter

 
Posted : September 15, 2003 9:58 am
(@Brian from England.)
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Marion

DO IT!!!

Me & my family were in St Thomas in April / May this year - flew from Miami, and had a fab time.

As far as I know, only US airlines fly there - we went with AA and it was AWFUL. Dirty tired plane, surly stewards and no food (after flying Newcastle-Heathrow-Miami via BA this came as a shock).

However, once on island you'll see STT is the best. We used to live there too, so if you need any advice on anything please feel free to get in touch.

Have fun, Brian. (Used to live in London, but have been in Newcastle for 8 years now).

 
Posted : September 24, 2003 6:52 am

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