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American Airlines To Operate Non-Stop Flights From Miami To Jamaica’s Ian Fleming Airport

Jamaica's Minister of Transport and Mining, Audley Shaw (second from right), presents a plaque to President, Quality Corporate Aircraft Services (QCAS) Aero, Ronald Sammy (third from left), to commemorate the inaugural Quality Corporate Aircraft Services (QCAS) Aero flight out of Fort Lauderdale to the Ian Fleming International Airport, recently. Also pictured (from left) are: President, Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ), Audley Deidrick; Director of Business Development, QCAS Aero, Andrew Nicholson; and Member of Parliament, St. Mary Western, Robert Montague. Photo credit: Yhomo Hutchinson/JIS.

American Airlines To Operate Non-Stop Flights From Miami To Jamaica’s Ian Fleming Airport

BOSCOBEL, Jamaica (Wednesday, June 29, 2022) — American Airline, under its American Eagle Regional Brand, will operate non-stop flights, from Miami in the United States to the Ian Fleming International Airport, St. Mary, beginning in November.

Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), Donovan White, said that the flights into Ian Fleming will increase access to the zone, stretching from Oracabessa, St. Mary to Port Antonio, Portland, which the government is looking to develop to cater to higher-end travellers.

“It provides easier and more direct access to this zone, which includes the northeast coastlines of Oracabessa, Port Maria, Saint Ann’s Bay, Runaway Bay, Discovery Bay, and Ocho Rios,” he pointed out.

White was speaking at a recent ceremony to welcome the arrival of the inaugural Quality Corporate Aircraft Services (QCAS) Aero flight, from Fort Lauderdale International Airport to Ian Fleming International.

Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), Donovan White, speaking at the official ceremony to welcome the arrival of the inaugural flight from Quality Corporate Aircraft Services (QCAS) Aero. Photo credit: Yhomo Hutchinson/JIS.

Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), Donovan White, speaking at the official ceremony to welcome the arrival of the inaugural flight from Quality Corporate Aircraft Services (QCAS) Aero. Photo credit: Yhomo Hutchinson/JIS.

He noted that the additional flights into the island are part of the Blue Ocean Strategy, aimed at tapping into new markets and creating linkages that support smaller to medium-sized businesses and individual entrepreneurs operating within the tourism sector.

“Utilising this model of development for tourism will also, ultimately, have a positive impact on other sectors of the Jamaican economy, to which tourism provides linkages and, through them, potential job creation and benefits to local communities. This is the reason we continue to add new flights coming into different parts of the island. It is critical to our recovery,” he said.

Jamaica has partnered with QCAS to offer a chartered, premium, non-stop flight from Fort Lauderdale International Airport to the Ian Fleming International.

The country recently welcomed the inaugural weekly flight from Providenciales, Turks and Caicos (PLS), via Inter Caribbean Airways, to the Ian Fleming International Airport, Jamaica.

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