American Airlines brings Thousands of Passengers to St Kitts in July 2024.
American Airlines brings Thousands of Passengers to St Kitts in July 2024

Last Updated on August 18, 2024, 2:06 PM AST by Anthony Morris

St Kitts and Nevis: American Airlines has brought over a total of 6753 passengers at the Robert L Bradshaw International Airport, St Kitts and Nevis in the last month of July 2024.

The Tourism Ministry of St Kitts made an announcement of the statistics and noted that the island nation has experienced significant rise in the arrival of the tourists from the US market.

Significantly, the American Airlines offers direct as well as weekly flights to St Kitts and Nevis from New York and Miami. The service is operated every Saturday from New York to the twin-island Federation with direct access from the US market.

The American Airlines has launched its daily service in order to cater to the demand of the tourists from the United States. The particular airlines also made an announcement about the expansion of their service by launching a non-stop flight from Miami.

The schedule for the service of flights was also posted by the American Airlines authority.

American Airlines provides direct flights daily from January 2023 to December 2024. The service is provided by Miami with AA 318 aircraft with the departure time of 10: 14 am and the arrival time of 02: 20 pm.

The airline also offers double daily flights to St Kitts and Nevis from Miami from December 19, 2024, to April 3, 2025.

With the aircraft AA2440, the flights will operate with the departure time of 11: 55 am and the arrival time of 03: 05 pm.

Two additional flights also operate on Saturday from April 6 to August 31, 2024, and then from December 7 to 14, 2024 with the aircraft AA2294.

Further, American Airlines also provides direct service of flights to St Kitts from Charlotte on weekly basis. The service also operates every Saturday from February 17 to 31, August 2024 with AA319.

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