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1/28/2009 
AIR JAMAICA TO CUT ROUTES, INCLUDING JAMAICA-GRENADA  
Air Jamaica will begin dropping some routes next month, including its previously popular flights to Miami. Two other Florida flights, to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando, presumably more lucrative, will remain on the airline's schedule. Admitting that it was bleeding red ink to the tune of US$170 million last year, the airline said in a statement yesterday that it would reduce its aeroplanes from 15 to nine and drastically cut staff and several routes, as part of a new business plan, apparently in readiness for divestment. Effective February 26, the airline said, it would be pulling out of Atlanta, Georgia; Los Angeles, California; Grand Cayman and Miami. It will also discontinue services between Jamaica and Barbados and Jamaica and Grenada. Air Jamaica's new schedule has 218 weekly flights to 14 destinations between Jamaica and Toronto, New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Curacao, Nassau and Havana. The airline will also offer service between New York and Barbados and New York and Grenada. "With these changes the airlines fleet will be reduced to nine aircraft, the appropriate number required to effectively operate the new schedule," said the Air Jamaica statement. It added that the airline would also restructure existing leases and negotiate aircraft returns to accomplish this result. Reprinted from jamaicaobserver.com
 

 


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