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Winter Scheduled Flights to Turks & Caicos Islands

by AlexandraResort 10. January 2013 08:36

Turks & Caicos flight schedule for travel until Spring 2013

Air Canada flies Toronto to Providenciales on Saturdays & Sundays, Year Round, (no Sundays Sept & Oct)

Air Canada flies direct from Toronto on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from Dec 19 until April 2013.

Air Canada flies direct from Ottawa on Mondays from Dec 24 until April 2013.

Air Canada flies direct from Montreal on Sundays from Dec 23 until April 2013. ** New Day

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WestJet Airlines flies direct from Toronto on Saturdays Year Round

WestJet Airlines flies direct from Toronto to Providenciales on Mon, Wed and Fri from Oct 29/12 until April 2013.

**NEW – WestJet flies direct from MONTREAL to Providenciales on Fridays starting Dec 14/12

Air Canada and WestJet have daily flights between Toronto and Miami

 

American Airlines has two flights a day from Miami to Providenciales

US Airways has direct, daily flights from Charlotte, NC to Providenciales

Delta Airlines has direct service from Atlanta to Providenciales

Jet Blue has daily service, year round from New York JFK

Jet Blue has seasonal Sat flights, Nov to Apr, from Boston

Continental Airlines has direct service daily from New York EWR


All flight schedules are subject to change without notice.

 

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NEW PRIVATE PLANE TERMINAL WILL HELP TCI TOURISM SOAR

by AlexandraResort 5. December 2011 13:26

 

A new Fixed Base Operation (FBO) and private aircraft terminal at Providenciales will boost the luxury travel market to the Turks and Caicos Islands when it opens next year.

TCI-based M Aviation Limited, Turks and Caicos Islands Authority (TCIAA) and the TCI Government have agreed on a commitment to develop the new FBO adjacent to Provo’s International Airport, tripling the private airport capacity at the airport. Over one-third of aircraft movements at the airport already comes from private aircraft, despite accounting for only 3% of passenger traffic.

The new state-of-the-art $15m FBO will feature generous parking and hangar space for large and small private aircraft, modern lounge and crew facilities, integrated customs and immigration as well as full servicing of private aircraft.

It will be ready in approx. 12 months time for the 2012/13 tourist season and will support 50 construction jobs during the build period and employ up to 20 personnel once operational. M Aviation has committed to adopt similar local employment principles to the TCIAA Phase 1 project which saw a minimum of 70% local employment.

M Aviation has tasked GENIVAR, who recently managed the first stage of the expansion of Providenciales Airport, with designing their new facility. The land will be leased from the TCIG and the TCIAA based on the standard Turks & Caicos Islands Government’s lease principles for a period of 99 years taking inflation into account.

M Aviation is a Turks and Caicos based company owned and operated by investors who have already made significant tourism related investments developing a leading luxury resort in Turks and Caicos.

Governor Ric Todd added: “Such a significant investment commitment by a local company into our infrastructure shows that business confidence is building across the Turks and Caicos. The new facility will allow our islands to keep pace with other Caribbean destinations and play a key role in supporting our exclusive resorts.”

John Smith, Chief Executive of the TCIAA, commented that: “The private aviation market is showing tremendous growth as more and more affluent travelers wish to take advantage of the privacy, flexibility and convenience of traveling on a private plane. A second FBO facility in Turks & Caicos will position us well as a luxury destination for the future."

The new FBO facility is an integral part of the overall airport expansion strategy. Phase One saw the extension of the runway to 9,200 feet and 36,000 sq m additional apron to accommodate B777-300ER and B747-400 aircraft on direct long haul flights, especially from Europe. This phase was completed ahead on schedule and within the fixed price $36m budget.

TCIAA is currently undertaking minor refurbishment work on the existing terminal, leading into the development work required to facilitate Phase 2, the terminal and car park project. Phase 2 is estimated at around a $30-$40m investment with a construction time frame of two years.

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Flights to Provo

by AlexandraResort 23. September 2011 11:03

Here is a list of the cities and countries from where direct flights to Provo, TCI originate:

U.S.

  • Boston
  • New York
  • Newark
  • Philadelphia
  • Charlotte
  • Atlanta
  • Miami

Canada

  • Toronto
  • Montreal
  • Ottawa
  • Halifax

Caribbean

  • Bahamas
  • Haiti
  • Jamaica
  • Dominican Republic

These major airlines service Provo (PLS):

  • Air Canada
  • West Jet
  • Jet Blue
  • American Airlines
  • Continental
  • Delta

For more details, visit the Provo Airport website http://www.turksandcaicos.tc/airlines/index.htm.

Watch for announcements later this fall regarding direct flights from Europe for the first time in Provo's history!!

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