Seaborne Airlines has great opportunities for customers traveling to, or from, the US Virgin Islands. Effective immediately, Seaborne’s codeshare partnership with American Airlines has been expanded to include both St. Thomas and St. Croix.
Customers booking Seaborne travel on the American Airlines website or through a travel agent, can now accrue AAdvantage miles flying between the St. Thomas and St. Croix airports or to and from San Juan, Puerto Rico from both islands. Seaborne Airlines operates San Juan to St. Thomas, San Juan to St. Croix, and between St. Thomas and St. Croix with three well-timed roundtrips.
A fourth flight from San Juan to St. Croix will be added seasonally, effective June 7.
Aside from American Airlines, Seaborne offers interline connections from the United States Virgin Islands with JetBlue Airways, Delta Airlines, United Airlines and European air carrier Air Europa at San Juan’s Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.
Seaborne Airlines has made several other material improvements to air lift in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The carrier has introduced a new seaplane to operate between the St. Croix and St. Thomas seaplane bases. The new seaplane has already begun operating on the popular seaplane route St. Croix to St. Thomas. Seaborne operates this service up to 12 times per day, making it one of the Caribbean’s most traveled routes. A second new plane is slated to come online later this summer. In addition to the new planes, Seaborne has invested over $300,000 introducing new tents, docks, benches, and other improvements to both the St. Thomas and St. Croix Seaplane bases.
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