Air Antilles Express
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| Founded | December 2002 | |||
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| Hubs | Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport | |||
| Fleet size | 5 | |||
| Destinations | 8 | |||
| Company slogan | Changeons d'air ! Let's change of scene! |
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| Parent company | Air Guyane Express - Air Caraïbes | |||
| Headquarters | Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe | |||
| Website | http://www.airantilles.com/ | |||
Air Antilles Express is an airline based in Guadeloupe, an important economic link for the French Antilles and a way out of Port au Prince. It is a regional airline operating scheduled and seasonal services.
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[edit] History
The airline began operations in December 2002 owned by the Dubreuil Group. It is another title for Air Guyane Express's Caribbean operations and both airlines share their call sign, IATA and ICAO codes. The airline uses as its Airline Reservations System Aeropack NG, developed by Travel Technology Interactive, a French based company.
[edit] Destinations
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- Antigua
- St. John's - V. C. Bird International Airport (July-August only)
- Barbados
- Dominican Republic
- Punta Cana - Punta Cana International Airport (July-August only)
- La Romana - La Romana International Airport (July-August only)
- Santo Domingo / Boca Chica - Las Américas International Airport
- Guadeloupe
- Pointe-à-Pitre - Guadeloupe Pôle Caraïbes (main hub) — operated for Air Caraïbes
- Martinique
- Fort-de-France - Aimé Césaire International Airport (secondary hub) — operated for Air Caraïbes
- Saint Barthélemy
- Saint-Jean - Gustaf III Airport — operated for Air Caraïbes
- Saint Lucia
- Castries - George F. L. Charles Airport (July-August only)
- Saint Martin
- Grand-Case / Marigot - L'Espérance Airport — operated for Air Caraïbes
- St Maarten
- Philipsburg - Princess Juliana International Airport — operated for Air Caraïbes
[edit] Fleet
The Air Antilles Express fleet includes the following aircraft (as of May 2011)[2]:
- 3 ATR 42 (1 of which comes from Air Guyane Express), 1 de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter.
[edit] References
- ^ Air Antilles' network (French)
- ^ Air Antilles: Fleet (French)
[edit] External links
- Air Antilles Express official website
- Photo of an Air Antilles Express ATR-42-300
- Photo of an Air Antilles Express ATR-42-500
- Photo of an Air Antilles Express Twin Otter
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