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Re: intercaribbean airlines
[Re: DiveBVI]
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10/12/2016 11:07 AM
10/12/2016 11:07 AM
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George, that is great to hear that seaborne is acquiring new air frames. Now, lets see if they us them to increase capacity in certain markets and get a little easier on the wallet for the customer!
Dive BVI, I hear you on the fare cost. I almost gave up on the sju-eis option when I originally saw the airfare at $700 pp. Jet blue announced a code share with seaborne a few weeks ago. I looked at their r/t ticket price from chicago to Beef Island, they wanted $1,500 per r/t ticket, that is nuts.
This is our first trip (of many to come) bringing our kids down with us, so flying directly into Beef Island is a easier on us parents vs screwing around with the ferry.
My big question is why are the rates from sju - eis so out of wack? Greed/lack of competition? Was fairly affordable when american eagle was present.
Mike
You can't put a price on fun!
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