Originally Posted by kajunlady61
We flew MIA-SJU-EIS on American Airlines/Cape Air but booked as one record locator through AA. This is significant because bags are transferred quickly and without having to leave the secure TSA controlled area; we just walked from Terminal C, Gate 7 to Terminal D, Gate 4 which was 8-10 minutes.

Jay how did you book with Cape Air as one record locator?


Same question... All AA flights through SJU seem to be using Seaborne for codeshare connecting to EIS. From other comments, I would trust Cape Air a lot more than Seaborne / Silver to not cancel flights....
(For us, timing is critical to make the same day ferries to VG. I'd rather drive to the villa in the dark on VG than have to overnight on Tortola.)

So if you cannot codeshare, how much time would you add to the process at EIS to gather checked bag and go through security again?


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