Jet Blue Begins Flights From Boston To The USVI

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USVI Dept of Tourism

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

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The Caribbean-American community in Boston is celebrating increased air options for travel to the United States Virgin Islands this winter.

Media practitioners, travel representatives and community personalities joined officials from the USVI Department of Tourism at industry events in Boston last week to celebrate the start of new JetBlue Airways non-stop service to St Thomas, and the connecting service to both St Thomas and St Croix via San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The new schedule to the Caribbean features five weekly flights between Logan International Airport and St Thomas' Cyril E. King Airport. The outbound flight to St Thomas operates non-stop, and the inbound flight to Boston flies via San Juan, Puerto Rico. The service complements the recent start of a JetBlue commuter service between San Juan and St Thomas; and another between San Juan and St Croix.

"We look forward to welcoming Virgin Islanders living in the United States' mainland as well as the wider Caribbean Diaspora community aboard these new flights to the territory," said USVI Commissioner of Tourism Beverly Nicholson-Doty, who emphasized the department also continues to embrace and support nonstop American Airlines flights from Boston to the USVI.

During last week's celebrations, Virgin Islander steel panist and college professor Justin Petty, and Chef Orlando Santos of Bravo TV's Top Chef Just Desserts showcased the musical and culinary genius of the territory with impressive exhibitions of steel band music and artistic cuisine. The USVI-based Caribbean Ritual Dancers infused the spirit of the Caribbean into Bostonians as they brace for another cold winter season.

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