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U.S. Virgin Islands welcomes new Atlanta flights

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
U.S. Virgin Islands welcomes new Atlanta flights
Key Points(5)
  • Virgin Islands is ready to welcome additional Delta Air Lines flights from Atlanta to St.
  • Croix which began on Wednesday, December 23, 2015.
  • Commissioner of Tourism Beverly Nicholson-Doty reported that the Department of Tourism has developed options for supporting the new Wednesday flights from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to Henry E.
  • “The new service complements our existing weekly Saturday flights, which have performed incredibly well,” said Nicholson-Doty, who announced a special promotion with Delta Vacations to spark even more interest from this major gateway and key feeder cities for the destination.
  • The special seven-night vacation package offers a $250 air credit for Wednesday departures, with added benefits for travelers, including $250 to $500 in “VI Nice” certificates and resort credits ranging from $50 to $100.

U.S. Virgin Islands is ready to welcome additional Delta Air Lines flights from Atlanta to St. Croix which began on Wednesday, December 23, 2015.

Commissioner of Tourism Beverly Nicholson-Doty reported that the Department of Tourism has developed options for supporting the new Wednesday flights from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to Henry E. Rohlsen Airport.

“The new service complements our existing weekly Saturday flights, which have performed incredibly well,” said Nicholson-Doty, who announced a special promotion with Delta Vacations to spark even more interest from this major gateway and key feeder cities for the destination.

The special seven-night vacation package offers a $250 air credit for Wednesday departures, with added benefits for travelers, including $250 to $500 in “VI Nice” certificates and resort credits ranging from $50 to $100.

“Our goal is to entice travelers to consider Wednesdays as an attractive option for their flights to and from St. Croix,” the Commissioner explained, adding that the incentives are designed to encourage on-island spending.

 

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