
Last Updated on July 23, 2024, 7:06 AM AST by Anthony Morris
Nevis: The Vance W. Amory International Airport of Nevis witnessed a significant surge of charter flights from Anguilla on Friday, July 19, ahead of the major Caribbean event: Nevis Culturama Festival 2024.
The Nevis International Port welcomed six small planes on the ground, showcasing the visitor’s interest in the highly awaited Nevis Culturama.
An aviation related Facebook page of St Kitts and Nevis SKBenergy shared pictures of the small planes in Nevis. The planes that arrived included two from Anguilla Air Services i.e. the Trislander and BN2 Islanders with another company Bn2 Islander.
Along with this, Cape Air Cessna 402 (VP-ALS), two Trans Anguilla Airways BN2 Islanders were also welcomed at the Nevis Airport from Anguilla. Notably, one of these planes, a very rare one, a Britten Norman Trislander by Anguilla also touched down Nevis.
According to the information, the Nevis Culturama Festival- De Caribbean’s Greatest Summer Lime will be held from July 25 to August 6, 2024 with events already kicked off on July 4, 2024.

Nevis Culturama Festival which is celebrating its 50th anniversary attracts locals and visitors from all over the world to celebrate the richness of Nevisian culture.
Before the start of the much-awaited Nevis Culturama Festival, the arrival of the charter flights highlighted that several visitors have started landing on the island nation. Their visit to the country is a testament to the determination and dedication of the authorities towards attracting large number of visitors to the country and offering them diverse facilities.
These charter flights from Anguilla played a huge role in bringing large number of tourists to the country, benefitting its tourism sector which will directly lead to create development in its economic conditions as well.
Along with that, the authorities of Nevis Culturama Festival is said to offer entertainment-filled activities to all their visitors that encourage the arts and culture of Nevis through poetry nights, craft and food fair, sports racing, Soca Monarch competitions, steel pan night and so much more.
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