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Any recent reasons not to use them for sju to stt and stt to maine?....been on jet blue so long have lost touch with other carriers....thanks for any opinions...staying for 2 weeks on stj in feb....dream come true!regards,searose. 
 
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We used them two years ago between SJU and STT and it was perfectly fine.  The planes are much larger than Cape Air's planes and that alone reduces the chance of your luggage getting left behind. 
 
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Searose: I personally prefer American to and from Miami. But if you are going to be in San Juan, Seaborne works, too. 
 
  
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I booked seaborne to get from sju to stt ...cheaper than aa and when I looked it would be seaborne anyway....jet blue will not route us to portland from stt....I don't understand that as we can do barbados.....so back to aa after many years... 
 
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I have a feeling she meant a combination of American and Seaborne. 
 
  
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Searose,  do what  works  for you. 
  As another   from Maine, I know the  logistics  of land transportation, to and  from  any of our  choices  of  airport, and then  car  parking,   are  often more concerning  than  anything  that happens after  boarding whichever  flight on whichever  airline.  
  Make it  as easy  as possible in concept and plan. If it becomes  another  " learning experience ", well.... there are  travelers  and there are tourists, and you are  the  former. 
 
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When you put in the info on aa it says the actual plane will be seaborne...but the price was higher so I just booked direct... 
 
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Hey breeze....glad to see you are still here....moving to portland has changed our travels for sure....this will be our longest trip ever so trying to be efficient ....it is,however,awesome to get off a plane at pwm and be home in 15 min! 
 
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Just be aware that there are big risks in ticketing connecting segments on different passenger records. If the price difference was less then 100.00 dollars I would have booked them together through American. 
 
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Thank you for the good advice....the legs are a week apart....I would have def kept them together if it had been the same day... 
 
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