The WINAIR announced direct flights three times a week from Barbados to Dominica. WINAIR has good news for travelers aiming for winter vacation towards the year’s end in Dominica. As per the report from Discover Dominica Authority, the service is to start from November 15. The flight also connects along the St Maarten to St Lucia route three times weekly.
This air access benefits the visitors who are from Europe and North America wishing to visit Dominica this winter. The visitors can plan their vacation accordingly as the route connects via St Maarten and St Lucia. The enhanced air access to Dominica will boost the tourism of the island.
Major markets, tourists from Europe and North America have the option and flexibility to expand their network across the border due to the increased air connectivity which is three times a week. Increased number of tourists, improvement in tourism and travel sectors, elevation of market places, and growth in local economy are likely to be the outcomes of this service.
The CEO of Winair, Hans van de Velde, stated, “Winair is committed to expanding our Caribbean network and enhancing connectivity for our passengers.” It is true that network, tourism, economy will be greatly benefited from this.
As the NEWAIR announced its winter campaign to explore Dominica, travelers now have so many options to schedule their trip and experience the rich heritage of the island. The island is filled with natural beauty and it is famous for its hospitality.
In addition to that, Marva Williams, Director of Tourism, mentioned, “Dominica is thrilled to see the expansion of new flights into the island. The announcement comes at a perfect time as Dominica gears up to launch its winter campaign”.
St. Lucia will receive six flights in a week from St. Maarten, three of which have the destination to Dominica. While visiting Dominica, travelers have the privilege to explore St. Maarten and St. Lucia on the way.
Both the islands offer good hospitality and experience of several adventures. St. Maarten is known for its cuisine and is hence named as the culinary capital of the Caribbean. Another option is exploring Saint Lucia. It is known for its mountains, volcano, beaches, beach side open cooking, streets, and natural beauty. The visitors can now plan their visit at their convenience. Now that the airline has upgraded its service, it is looking forward to welcome new visitors.