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The first nonstop service between the U.S. and St. Vincent will launch March 14, when Caribbean Airlines starts operating a weekly flight between New York Kennedy and the new Argyle Airport.
Caribbean Airlines currently operates one-stop New York-St. Vincent service (the flight stops in Trinidad).
LIAT and Grenadine Airways serve St. Vincent on inter-Caribbean routes.
The $259 million Argyle Airport on the eastern side of St. Vincent opened in February 2017.
The solar-powered airport was hailed as a game-changer for the destination when it opened, due to the 9,000-foot runway capable of accommodating large aircraft.
The 171,000-square-foot terminal building can handle up to 1.5 million passengers a year.
Source: travelweekly.com
And 2135 will be a wonderful year, but that has not happened yet either.
Stop making mountains out of specks of glass. Yes, we know the flight is scheduled BUT IT HAS NOT HAPPENED YET. Any number of things can change, and this projecting news into the future smacks of political hot air.
Is PM Ralph Gonsalves paying you to promote his new Billion dollar “white elephant” already-obsolete airport (which he scraped about $100 million from for his personal account)?