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The following is a list of transatlantic flights classified by airline. Some flights may be transatlantic while not being classed as such; for instance SQ21&22 (alongside 23&24) may fly over the Atlantic if wind conditions are preferable, but may fly over Asia or the Arctic Ocean instead.
Copa Airlines serves the following 88 destinations in 33 countries in the Americas and the Caribbean: [1] ... Jamaica: KIN: MKJP: Norman Manley International Airport ...
In 1999, Air Jamaica was operating nonstop service between Montego Bay and Los Angeles with Airbus A320 aircraft. [6] In December 2004, after financial losses, the government of Jamaica resumed full ownership of Air Jamaica. It employed 2,522 people as of March 2007. [3]
Low cost carrier Spirit Airlines will launch a nonstop flight to Montego Bay, Jamaica, from Bradley International Airport in December, capping a 15-year grassroots push for the service by the area ...
Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport: Oakland: Oakland International Airport: Santa Ana: John Wayne Airport: Sacramento: Sacramento International Airport [7] San Diego: San Diego International Airport: San Jose: San Jose International Airport [8] United States : Denver: Denver International Airport: Terminated [9] United States ...
The first nonstop flights to Los Angeles International Airport will begin Oct. 27, PBIA announced Aug. 7. JetBlue previously flew between the two airports from Dec. 15 through this past April.
Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport [1] Monterey: Monterey Regional Airport: Seasonal [11] Oakland: Oakland International Airport: Seasonal [2] Orange County: John Wayne Airport: Terminated [10] Palm Springs: Palm Springs International Airport: Seasonal [1] Sacramento: Sacramento International Airport: Terminated [1] [12] San Diego ...
The airport announced Tuesday that, for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, it will offer nonstop service to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) ― now via the new ...