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With several daily flights from LIAT, Caribbean Star, BWIA,
Air Jamaica, Avior and American Eagle, it is easy to get
to Grenada from just about anywhere in the Caribbean. Flights
into Grenada originate from hubs in Trinidad, Antigua, Montego
Bay and Puerto Rico.
| LIAT |
Flies into most of the Caribbean Islands
from the Dominican Republic in the North-West through
to its hub in Antigua, and all the way south to Guyana. |
| BWIA |
BWIA flies into several Caribbean countries from Kingston,
Jamaica in the North to Caracas and Guyana in the South. |
| Caribbean Star |
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| Avior |
Flies a regular roundtrip charter service from Margarita,
most weekends |
| American Eagle |
Flies daily from Puerto Rico to Grenada, with extra
flights on weekends. |
| Air Jamaica |
Flies several weekly flights from Montego Bay and
St. Lucia, usually with extra flights during the peak
holiday seasons. |
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Air Jamaica |
Miami, FL 33122 Country: United States
Air Jamaica has scheduled service with over 300 flights a week to Montego Bay and Kingston from New York, Chicago, more...
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American Airlines / American Eagle |
Country: United States
American Airlines flies its American Eagle service daily from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Grenada, with 2 flights per day on more...
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Conviasa |
Country: Venezuela
Conviasa Airlines is a new Venezuelan airline that flies from Porlamar, Margarita to Grenada every Friday and more...
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LIAT |
St. John's Country: Antigua and Barbuda
LIAT flies to over 20 destinations in the Caribbean from Puerto Rico in the north to Guyana in the south, using its Dash more...
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St. Vincent & The Grenadines Air |
Country: St. Vincent & Gren.
SVG Air is a St. Vincent and the Grenadines corporation based in St. Vincent and operating since 1990. The company operates more...
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