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Seaborne Airlines to launch San Juan-Anguilla service

Seaborne serves most of the Caribbean from its San Juan hub.

Seaborne serves most of the Caribbean from its San Juan hub.

Seaborne Airlines announced Wednesday the addition of non-stop service between the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport and Clayton J. Lloyd International airport on the island of Anguilla, starting April 30, 2015.

With the addition of Anguilla, Seaborne will now serve 16 destinations throughout the Caribbean. These are as many destinations as were offered from LMM before Seaborne established a hub there last year.

Anguilla passengers can use Seaborne Airlines for connections with the carrier’s portfolio of partner airlines, the company said. Flights will also be marketed by American Airlines via codeshare, and will be available for sale on all American Airlines distribution channels, including AA.com.

Additional Seaborne connecting partners include Air Europa, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, and United Airlines. Furthermore, Seaborne and the carrier’s partners offer non-stop service to 32 destinations in the Americas and Europe from San Juan. Seaborne’s expanding network out of San Juan has helped solidify San Juan’s position as the Caribbean’s largest hub.

“We are excited to help facilitate travel to the beautiful island of Anguilla with Seaborne’s unparalleled customer service,” said Gary Foss, president of Seaborne Airlines. “The service would not have been possible without the support of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company and the Anguilla Tourism Board. We thank them for their support.”

Seaborne’s service into Anguilla will operate three times weekly. Service will operate on Seaborne’s fleet of Saab 340 aircraft, configured with 34 seats, two pilots, and a flight attendant.

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