Many air carriers are rushing to update or add service to Cancun (CUN), including JetBlue, vivaAerobus, and Delta.
JetBlue Coming to St. Maarten, Puerto Plata-About
JetBlue Airways — famed for its low-cost but full-service flights — has announced that it will begin flying to the Dutch Caribbean island of St. Maarten beginning on Jan. 17, 2008. The daily flights from New York to Princess Juliana Airport also will provide new access to the French side of the island, St. Martin. Fares will start at $159 each way.
The airline also announced that it is adding another Dominican Republic destination, with new New York-Puerto Plata flights commencing on Jan. 10, 2008. JetBlue already flies to Santiago and Santo Domingo. Fares on the Puerto Plata flights will start at $109 one-way; the flights will provide more access to the Dominican Republic’s north coast resorts.
[via News & Issues]
vivaAerobus services to Austin expected to commence in Spring 2008
(CAPA) vivaAerobus is expected to commence operations to Austin, Texas by Spring 2008, pending the completion of a new, low cost terminal. The carrier changed its original start date in Nov-07 to Spring so that it may launch its services out of the new terminal rather than provide interim service from Austin-Bergstroms main terminal. The carrier has filed with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to seek approval to operate from Austin to six destinations in Mexico.
“A November start date was always an aggressive target, and whilst we are delaying by a few months, we are delighted to announce that we will now have a fully operational terminal in Spring 2008,” said Mike Szucs, CEO of vivaAerobus. “We – vivaAerobus, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and GECAS – have been making outstanding progress to start Mexican services. An important part of these ultra low cost services is that they will operate out of a new terminal built exclusively for carriers such as vivaAerobus.”
[via Peanuts! Low Cost Airline News]
Cancun connection gets stronger all the time
Seems as if the world is congregating in Cancun (CUN) these days. Flights from all over are pulling up to the airports modern new international terminal and disgorging fliers by the planeload. Delta Air Lines will be sending a trio of new flights south in the not terribly distant future, initiating Saturday-only service from Orlando (MCO), Raleigh/Durham (RDU), and Hartford (BDL).
None of these new flights starts until next year. Orlando and Raleigh/Durham click in February 2, 2008; Hartford service starts on April 12.
[via Cheapflights.com]
Delta to add Cancun flight at OIA
Delta Air Lines has announced it will start a weekly nonstop flight between Orlando International Airport and Cancun, Mexico, beginning Feb. 2.
The new Saturday flight departs OIA at 10:10 a.m. and arrives in Cancun at 11:20 a.m. It leaves Cancun at 12:10 p.m. and arrives in Orlando at 3:15 p.m. All flight times are local.
[via Bizjournals.com]
Cheaper Flights To Mexico Could Be Coming To Austin
If you could fly to Mexico for $5, would you? Before you pack your bags, however, there is one catch. Passengers won’t get to fly out of the fancy terminal.
Instead, the Austin City Council has approved building a very cheap terminal on the south side of the airport for the Mexico flights.
[via KXAN-TV]