American Airlines adds flights from US to Martinique

NEW YORK, NY – The Martinique Tourism Authority is thrilled to announce that American Airlines just added a second weekly flight from Miami on Wednesdays to Martinique.

NEW YORK, NY – The Martinique Tourism Authority is thrilled to announce that American Airlines just added a second weekly flight from Miami on Wednesdays to Martinique. Flights will run from November 27th , 2013 to March 26th, 2014.

The island has worked very hard to become more accessible to American travelers and this additional flight complements the existing Saturday flight, allowing more flexibility in travel arrangements.

The American Airlines flights, between the U.S and Martinique, will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays as follows:

Miami (MIA) – Martinique (FDF)

Martinique (FDF) – Miami (MIA)

Day
Flight No.
Departure
Arrival

Day
Flight No.
Departure
Arrival

Wed
474
11:30 am
3:20 pm

Wed
589
4:25 pm
6:25 pm

Sat
474
11:30 am
3:20 pm
Sat
589
4:25 pm
6:25 pm

“This expansion showcases American Airlines’ commitment to Martinique as a tourist destination. Martinique is more than ready to welcome American travelers during the winter season and beyond. With this additional flight and better air service, the island of flowers can become a top Caribbean destination for visitors coming from the United States,” said Mrs. Karine Roy-Camille, Commissioner of the Martinique Tourism Authority.

American’s additional service to Martinique offers one-stop connections via Miami from hundreds of gateways across the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America and Brazil, creating convenient flight options from major metropolitan areas such as: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Toronto, Chicago, Montreal, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Orlando.

American will use a Boeing 737 aircraft for the new Martinique service, offering the comfort of 16 business class and 134 economy class seats.

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