Norwegian resumes seasonal service to Martinique

NEW YORK, NY – Norwegian will resume its seasonal winter service to the French Caribbean following a successful first winter season.

NEW YORK, NY – Norwegian will resume its seasonal winter service to the French Caribbean following a successful first winter season.

Nonstop service from Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), Logan International Airport (BOS) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Martinique will begin on November 10. Norwegianโ€™s service between the United States and the French Caribbean began last December.

The flights for the 2016 winter season will operate three times per week to each island Martinique from New York, and twice per week to each island Martinique from Baltimore/Washington, D.C. and Boston, respectively.

[โ€ฆ] We are pleased to see the positive response from American travelers who are now enjoying easier access and affordable fares to the Caribbean, and if demand continues to grow, we hope to make this a year-round service.โ€ said Thomas Ramdahl, Norwegianโ€™s Chief Commercial Officer.

โ€œThis winterโ€™s air service to Martinique with Norwegian is a great success, and U.S. visitors are enthusiastically discovering this gem in the heart of the Caribbean that is Martinique,โ€ said Muriel Wiltord, Director Americas for the Martinique Promotion Bureau. โ€œHaving Norwegian announce its service to Fort-de-France for 2016/17 is truly exciting! Our U.S. visitors will be able to book early for the next winter season at an excellent rate, while benefiting from modern and comfortable air service. The word is spreading about easy access to Martinique Magnifique, its superb cuisine, magnificent scenery, rich culture and traditions, excellent road network, and generous people, to name a few. We are looking forward to welcoming more and more guests from the United States with open arms.โ€

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