Showing posts with label Silver Airways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Airways. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Travelore News: US Airlines to Start Scheduled Flights To Cuba

In this Thursday, June 9, 2016, photo, Galo Beltran, Cuba country manager for American Airlines,... Read more
HAVANA (AP) — Six airlines won permission Friday to resume scheduled commercial air service from the U.S. to Cuba for the first time in more than five decades, another milestone in President Barack Obama's campaign to normalize relations between Cold War foes.
The airlines — American, Frontier, JetBlue, Silver Airways, Southwest and Sun Country — were approved by the Department of Transportation for a total of 155 roundtrip flights per week. They'll fly from five U.S. cities to nine cities in Cuba other than Havana.
U.S. law still prohibits tourist travel to Cuba, but a dozen other categories of travel are permitted, including family visits, official business, journalist visits, professional meetings and educational and religious activities. The Obama administration has eased rules to the point where travelers are now free to design their own "people-to-people" cultural exchanges with little oversight.
Most of the airline service is expected to begin this fall and early winter, the department said.
Approval is still required by the Cuban government, but some carriers say they plan to start selling tickets within the next few days while they wait for signoffs from Cuba.
More than a year ago, Obama announced it was time to "begin a new journey" with the communist country. "Today we are delivering on his promise," said Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
As it considers opening routes to Havana, the department's selection process has been complicated because airlines have requested far more routes than are available under the U.S. agreement with Cuba. A decision on Havana routes is expected later this summer.
The routes approved Friday were not contested because there was less interest among U.S. airlines in flying to Cuban locations other than Havana. The routes include service from Miami, Chicago, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The Cuban destinations are Camaguey, Cayo Coco, Cayo Largo, Cienfuegos, Holguin, Manzanillo, Matanzas, Santa Clara and Santiago de Cuba.
All flights currently operating between the two countries are charters, but the agreement the administration signed with Cuba in February allows for up to 110 additional daily flights — more than five times the current charter operations.
The Transportation Security Administration is in the process of completing a security review of Cuban airports expected to have direct flights to the United States, and it is working with the Cuban government to schedule and complete the security assessment of any additional airports that propose to begin service, the agency said.
American Airlines has been the most aggressive in its approach, requesting more than half the possible slots to Havana plus service to five smaller Cuban cities. The airline has a large hub in Miami, home to the largest Cuban-American population. The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline has also been flying on behalf of charter companies for the longest time, since 1991.
U.S. airlines have been feverishly working to establish relationships with Cuban authorities. For instance, American had a number of meetings this week in Havana with Cuban aviation and banking officials.
"We have been working for months on this plan," Galo Beltran, Cuba country manager for American Airlines, told The Associated Press this week during the trip to Havana. "For us, it is going to be fairly easy because of the experience we have."
Cuba already has seen dramatic growth in flights. Last year, it saw 18 percent more passengers than in 2014, according to government aviation officials.
Currently, 46 airlines fly to Cuba, including Air France, Aeromexico, KLM, Air Canada, Aeroflot and Iberia.
Cuban aviation officials say they are ready for the extra flights but that questions remain, especially at Havana, about where the additional planes will park.
There has been plenty of interest by Americans in visiting Cuba since relations between the two nations started to thaw in December 2014. Nearly 160,000 U.S. leisure travelers flew to Cuba last year, along with hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans visiting family.
Prices for an hourlong charter flight now are about $500. Commercial airlines will probably offer flights for significantly less, although none has publicly discussed pricing. The check-in process for charters is also a cumbersome one, and the companies lack the traditional supports of commercial aviation such as online booking and 24-hour customer service.
___
Lowy reported from Washington.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Silver Airways Lanches New Intra-Florida And Bahamas Service

Silver Airways lanches new intra-Florida and Bahamas service
Offering more routes within Florida and between Florida and the Bahamas than any other airline, Silver Airways is further cementing its position as the airline of choice for business and leisure travel within the Sunshine State and to the Bahamas with a variety of new routes that start today.
"We are proud to be the airline of choice for travel throughout the Sunshine State and the Bahamas, and we're happy to see that both business and leisure travelers are taking advantage of our new convenient intra-Florida and Bahamas flights," said Silver Airways CEO Sami Teittinen.
Just in time for the legislative session, Silver has started additional frequencies between Tallahassee and key business markets throughout the State of Florida, including Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa and Palm Beach, including:
-- Four new weekly nonstop flights between Fort Lauderdale and Tallahassee
on the peak travel days of Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. The
improved schedule also provides one-stop same-plane service via Tampa
each business day, as well as convenient connections via Orlando.
-- Doubled service (from one flight per day to two) between Orlando and
Tallahassee. The improved schedule includes flight times that are ideal
for same-day business travel.
-- Improved connections between Key West and Tallahassee, and between Palm
Beach and Tallahassee;
Silver Airways' new intra-Florida schedule also includes:
-- Additional frequencies between Fort Lauderdale and Tampa - increased from
four to five flights per day on weekdays;
-- Additional frequencies between Fort Lauderdale and Jacksonville -
increased from three to four flights per day on weekdays;
-- And Silver's new increased intra-Florida schedules offer the most nonstop
flights from Fort Lauderdale to primary business centers in Orlando and
Jacksonville than any other airline.
Travelers are also taking advantage of Silver's new routes that start this weekend between Florida and the Bahamas, including:
-- Two new weekly nonstop flights between Tampa and Marsh Harbour (Abaco) on
Saturdays and Sundays. In addition to the new nonstop service, daily
one-stop connecting flights are also available.
-- New weekly nonstop flight on Saturdays between Orlando and North
Eleuthera.
-- One new weekly nonstop flight on Saturdays between Orlando and Freeport
in Grand Bahama.
-- Resumed seasonal service between Fort Lauderdale and Governors Harbour in
Eleuthera with three weekly flights (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays).
-- Resumed service between Fort Lauderdale and George Town on Great Exuma
Island with five weekly flights (every day except Mondays and Thursdays).
-- Resumed service between Orlando and Marsh Harbour in the Abacos with
daily service.
-- Resumed service between Jacksonville and Marsh Harbour in the Abacos with
two weekly flights on Saturdays and Sundays.
-- Silver Airways also added more flights for the peak travel season between
Fort Lauderdale and Bimini, Freeport, Marsh Harbour, North Eleuthera, and
Treasure Cay, as well as between Palm Beach and Marsh Harbour.
(Silver Airways operates more routes within Florida and between Florida and the Bahamas than any other airline, as well as Mid-Atlantic flights
from Washington, D.C.-Dulles.)
Silver's connections offer the ease and convenience of seamless booking, ticketing and baggage handling with connections to dozens of destinations that are available via the airline's codeshare with United Airlines and interline ticketing partnerships with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, US Airways, Bahamasair, Hahn Air and All Nippon Airways.
Members of United's MileagePlus(R) and JetBlue's TrueBlue customer loyalty programs can also earn frequent flyer awards for travel throughout Silver's Florida network.