The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority has welcomed the start of a new
direct flight, connecting Antigua and Barbuda to the ABC islands in the Dutch
West Indies.
International carrier, British Airways launched the new route service between
Antigua and Aruba on Sunday (March 26), as the airline continues to enhance
inter-regional connectivity within the Caribbean.
The additional flight will provide ample opportunities for the Antigua and Barbuda
Tourism Authority to grow arrivals from the wider Caribbean region.
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority’s Director of Tourism for Latin
America and the Caribbean, Charmaine Spencer said, “We are pleased with this
new twice-weekly tagged service being offered by British Airways, as it is the first
direct connection between Antigua and Aruba and complements the Antigua and
Barbuda Tourism Authority’s growth and diversification strategy into new
markets.”
“It is also an opportune time to attract new, potential visitors for the summer and
access new markets to promote our cultural events”, said Spencer.
The new service will see the 2-hour flight take place twice weekly, between
Antigua and Aruba, on Sundays and Thursdays.
British Airways Commercial Manager for the Caribbean, Diane Corrie said, “As
the longest serving carrier, connecting the Caribbean to the UK, our links to the
region are stronger than ever – and we’re delighted to be offering more inter-
regional connectivity with this new flight between Aruba and Antigua. We look
forward to welcoming you on board!”
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority is inviting Dutch visitors to travel to
Antigua and Barbuda for a host of exciting events in 2023, to include Antigua and
Barbuda Art Week (April 17 – April 22), Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta (April 19
– April 24), Antigua Sailing Week (April 29 – May 5), Antigua and Barbuda
Restaurant Week (May 7 – May 21) and Antigua’s Carnival (July 27 – August 8).
Visitors can take advantage of the great introductory roundtrip airfare, with fares
starting as low as US$448.