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Re: flying through san juan?
[Re: shieneehead]
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06/19/2017 07:58 AM
06/19/2017 07:58 AM
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boucharda
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Connected JB/Seabourne for our recent BOS/St. Kitts flight. Prop planes with VERY little room for carry on...VERY......but otherwise an uneventful flight. Maybe a capacity of around 30...
I think our connection to SXM was 50 minutes and had no issues
Last edited by boucharda; 06/19/2017 08:01 AM.
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Re: flying through san juan?
[Re: TravelHat]
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06/19/2017 09:22 AM
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wilsonck
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TravelHat said: They did, it used to be our go to flight. Maybe the OP isn't going to SXM? Seaborne Airlines is a partner airline with Jetblue and they sell seats on Seaborne's SJU-SXM route. The prices they charge are not as good as when Jetblue operated the route. Jetblue will even sell you a seat on Cape Air to British Virgin Islands from San Juan and connect you there to SXM on Liat, if you want to pay the prices they are asking.
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