Cape Air announces direct flight services to connect St Kitts, Nevis and USVI

Cape Air is set to commence its direct flight services from 7 December, 2024.

2nd of November 2024

Cape Air announces direct flight services to connect St Kitts, Nevis and USVI

One of the leading regional airlines, Cape Air is set to commence its direct flight services between St. Thomas, USVI and St Kitts and Nevis, effective from 7th December, 2024. These new services will operate four days a week, aiming to enhance travel options for both locals and visitors.

The announcement of these services was made during a press conference held in the island nation on Thursday, 31st October, 2024. This conference was led by the Minister of Tourism of St Kitts and Nevis, Marsha Henderson who shed light on several key initiatives to be undertaken by the authorities with a vision to position the country as a leading Caribbean destination.

While shedding light on these new services, the tourism minister, Marsha Henderson stated that it will play a huge role in boosting the regional tourism sector of the island nation. She added that these to/from services will strengthen the relations and connections with other Caribbean nations, making it accessible for residents and visitors to explore St Kitts and Nevis.

Minister Henderson added that the arrival of Cape Air to St Kitts and Nevis, marks a positive step towards elevating the profile of the island nation to greater heights. She further stated that as they are continuing to focus on strategic initiatives, their partnership with Cape Air will make St Kitts and Nevis, an attractive destination in the region.

  • Nevis (Depart at 8:30) – St Kitts (Arrive at 8:40)
  • St Kitts (Depart at 8:35) – Nevis (Arrive at 8:45)
  • St Kitts (Depart at 9:40) – St. Thomas (Arrive at 10:45)
  • Thomas (Depart at 16:30) – St Kitts (Arrive at 17:35)

Notably, the tickets are now available at the official website of Cape Air. The interested individuals can book their tickets through official websites and ticketing agents, aiming to provide passengers with seamless travel options.

Moreover, this conference was attended by several delegates including, Tivanna Wharton, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism; Kelly Fontenelle, CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority; Adeola Moore, CEO of the St. Christopher Air and Sea Port Authority; and Kayrecia Nero, Deputy CEO of the Urban Development Corporation.

This conference also provided updates on significant developments including, the enhancements to port infrastructure and the launch of targeted marketing strategies. The authorities reiterated their commitment to bolster the visibility of the island nation and its appeal in key markets.