Tortola, British Virgin Islands. interCaribbean Airways continues to increase destinations from Tortola- Beef Island (EIS) with new non-stop flights to Santo Domingo (SDQ), Dominican Republic, launched on May 03, 2017. Operated with 30 seater Embraer120 equipment, this new service adds to interCaribbean’s current nonstop flights from Beef Island to both San Juan and Antigua, offering increased connectivity to Tortola.
Trevor Sadler, interCaribbean Chief Executive Officer said, “Tortola is a great destination covering a wide range of tourist possibilities, especially for sailing, with quite possibly the largest sailing fleet world-wide. The BVI offers unique Islands, fabulous boutique resorts and exclusive villas. We are happy to be adding another nonstop destination to Tortola, to increase the connections to the BVI, opening a new Caribbean connection point especially for Latin America”.
This new service increases the arrival points into Tortola, and for those for whom entry via the USA is not an option, interCaribbean continues to expand and provide welcome service to the Caribbean Community, as it seeks to increase tourism arrivals.
For BVI Citizens and Residents, the opportunity to spend time for shopping in the Dominican Republic, whose selections of shopping malls are on par with the best giving great brand shopping and affordable options. Santo Domingo is positively one of the most romantic destinations. Stay in the old City in historic 500-year-old hotels, walk to the square to enjoy dining and entertainment. All of this on an affordable budget, while enjoying the very best.
The initial schedule will operate as follows:
EIS = Tortola (BVI)
SDQ = Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
About interCaribbean Airways
interCaribbean Airways, based in the Turks & Caicos Islands, is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017. The company operates EMB 120, Twin Otter and BE99 aircrafts connecting the Turks & Caicos, Antigua, Tortola, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba Haiti, Jamaica and Bahamas; Domestic flights are provided in Jamaica between Kingston and Montego Bay, as well as flights within the Turks & Caicos archipelago.
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interCaribbean Airways USA office
E: intercaribbean@airlinepros.com
T: 201 526 7719