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  2. San Andros Airport - Wikipedia

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    San Andros Airport (IATA: SAQ, ICAO: MYAN) is an airport near Nicholls Town on Andros Island in The Bahamas. [2] Facilities ... (from Fort Lauderdale) ...

  3. Lynx Air International - Wikipedia

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    During February 2006 Lynx Air International undertook a major expansion, adding more flights to the Out Islands of the Bahamas from Fort Lauderdale, including three additional islands, South Andros, , Abaco, and North Eleuthera. In 2007 Lynx Air International ceased service to Treasure Cay, Abacos Treasure Cay Airport.

  4. Western Air - Wikipedia

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    Western Air is a commercial airline based in the Bahamas offering daily flights throughout the islands of The Bahamas and South Florida. Western Air is a privately owned airline, established in 2000, [1] headquartered at the San Andros Airport on Andros Island. [2]

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    Before you can go on your next work trip or dream vacation you must first figure out your travel dates and then find the best flight options out there. If you find the right travel or booking ...

  6. South Andros - Wikipedia

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    South Andros is accessed from Nassau via commercial airline (currently two trips daily from Nassau to South Andros Airport), from the U.S. via two flights commercially from Fort Lauderdale International and other islands by charter airplane (usually from Fort Lauderdale, Florida), and from anywhere by private boat. A public ferry runs daily ...

  7. Andros, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Its northern tip lies 233 km (145 mi) from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [22] Geologically and geographically The Bahamas, including Andros, are not located in the Caribbean, whose northern boundary is the Windward Passage, but rather in the Atlantic Ocean.