Three International Airlines update their fares for non-stop Tuesday flights to St Kitts
Three International Airlines update their fares for non-stop Tuesday flights to St Kitts

Last Updated on March 14, 2025, 9:48 AM AST by Anthony Morris

Three International airlines that are offering affordable, non-stop weekly flights to St Kitts on Tuesdays, have updated their fares from $119 for one-way travel to $164 and from $273 to $342 for round trips.

The airlines providing services are American Airlines, JetBlue, and Caribbean Airlines. According to St Kitts Tourism Authority, the deals are for a limited period and the airlines can increase the fares at anytime. 

These budget-friendly flights will help boost tourism in St Kitts while also increasing the overall economy of the nation. The arrival of passengers will profit local businesses, including street vendors, hotels, taxi operators, and tour guides.

The tourists can explore the stunning natural beauty of the Federation such as its historic sites, pristine beaches, and lush forests.

The flights will take-off from three international airports – JFK, POS, and BGI, with flights landing at the Robert L. Bradshaw (SKB) International Airport.

Details about the flight services

American Airlines have updated their flight fares from $119 to $169 for one way trip and $348 from $273 for round trips. The flights will take off from John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport in New York to SKB International Airport.

JetBlue Airlines also increased their fares from $119 for one way trip to $164 and from $273 to $342 for round trips. The airline offers flight services from JFK International Airport to SKB International Airport.

Caribbean Airlines provides flight services from Piarco International Airport in Port of Spain (POS) in Trinidad & Tobago to SKB International Airport. They updated the service fares from $204 to $209 for one way trip and from $395 to $401 for round trips.

Caribbean Airlines also offers flight services from Grantley Adams International (BGI) Airport in Barbados to SKB International Airport and lowered the fares of round trip from $392 to $362.

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