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2021 Major Carrier Movements Page 1 of 4 at V.C Bird International Airport February 2021 2021 Major Carrier Movements Page 1 of 4 at V.C Bird International Airport February 2021 N.B. Subject to change Attention All, Please find attached, the Major Carrier Movements at V.C. Bird International Airport for February 2021. Air Canada (AC): 01-28 Feb. AC - No scheduled Flight Operations for the month of Feb. American Airlines (AA): 01-10 Feb. AA - Operates one (1) daily flight from/to Miami (MIA).* 01-28 Feb. AA - Operates six (6) weekly flights from/to New York (JFK) except Wednesday 01-28 Feb. AA - Operates one (1) weekly flight from/to Charlotte (CLT), on Saturday Only. 01-10 Feb. AA - Operates five (5) weekly flights from/to Miami (MIA) except Tuesday and Wednesday. * 11-28 Feb. AA - Operates two (2) daily flights from/to Miami (MIA).* Blue Panorama (BV): 01-28 Feb. BV - No scheduled Flight Operations for the month of Feb. British Airways (BA): 01-28 Feb. BA - Operates two (2) weekly flights, from/to London Gatwick (LGW). * Arriving on Wednesday & Saturday / Departing on Thursday & Sunday. Caribbean Airlines (BW): 01-28 Feb. BW - Operates two (2) weekly flights from/to Kingston (KIN), and also to/from Barbados (BGI), on Thursday & Sunday. Delta (DL): 06-27 Feb. DL - Operates one (1) weekly flight from/to Atlanta (ATL), on Saturdays Only. JetBlue (B6): 03-27 Feb. B6 - Operates two (2) weekly flights from/to New York (JFK), on Wed. & Sat. Inter Caribbean (JY): 04-25 Feb. JY - Operates one (1) weekly flight from/to Tortola (EIS), on Thursdays. LIAT (LI): 01-28 Feb. LI - Operates weekly regional flights, on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday. Sunwing (WG): 01-28 Feb. WG - No scheduled Flight Operations for the month of Feb. United (UA): 01-28 Feb. UA - Operates one (1) weekly flight from/to Newark (EWR), on Saturday Only. Virgin Atlantic (VS): 01-28 Feb VS - No scheduled Flight Operations for the month of Feb WestJet (WS): 01-28 Feb. WS - No scheduled Flight Operations for the month of Feb. Winair (WM): 01-28 Feb WM - Operate weekly flights from/to St. Maarten (SXM) & to/from Dominica (DOM), on Monday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. 2021 Major Carrier Movements Page 2 of 4 at V.C. Bird International Airport February 2021 Dates: 1,18,15,22.4,11,18,25. Monday Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 01-28 Feb Winair WM 315 DHC6 SXM-ANU-DOM 0755 0815 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 331 AT42 ANU-BGI ---- 0700 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 316 DHC6 DOM-ANU-SXM 1035 1055 N.B. Regional service 01 & 08 Feb (only). American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1243 1343 N.B. Equipment change 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1255 1355 N.B. Time change 01- 28 Feb. LIAT LI 332 AT42 SLU-ANU-EIS 1420 1510 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 978 B738 JFK-ANU-JFK 1410 1518 01 & 08 Feb (only) American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1459 1601 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1501 1601 N.B. Time change 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 337 AT42 EIS-SKB-ANU 1835 ---- N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 317/318 DHC6 SXM-ANU-SXM 1855 1915 N.B. Regional service Dates: 2,9,16,23. Tuesday Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 01-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 978 B738 JFK-ANU-JFK 1410 1518 02-09 Feb.(only) American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1459 1601 N.B. Time change 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1501 1601 N.B. Time change Wednesday Dates: 3,10,17,24. Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1255 1355 03-10 Feb. (only) JetBlue B6 743/740 A320 JFK-ANU-ANU 1311 1430 17 Feb (only) JetBlue B6 743/740 A320 JFK-ANU-ANU 1326 1505 N.B. Time change 24 Feb. (only) JetBlue B6 743/740 A320 JFK-ANU-JFK 1325 1505 N.B. Time change 01-28 Feb. British Airways BA 2157 B772 LGW-ANU 1355 ---- N.B. Aircraft overnight 01-10 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1459 1601 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1501 1601 Thursday Dates: 4,11,18,25. Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 343 AT42 ANU-SLU-SVD ---- 0800 N.B. Regional service 04 Feb (only). American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1243 1343 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1255 1355 N.B. Time change 01-28 Feb. Caribbean Airlines BW 459 B738 KIN-ANU-BGI 1250 1350 N.B. Time change 04 Feb (only). American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1459 1601 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1501 1601 N.B. Time change 01-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 978 B738 JFK-ANU-JFK 1410 1518 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 342 AT42 GND-BGI-ANU 1515 ---- N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 353 AT42 ANU-DOM-SKB ---- 1605 N.B. Regional service 01 -28 Feb. Caribbean Airlines BW 458 B738 BGI-ANU-KIN 1725 1825 04-25 Feb. Inter Caribbean JY 633/634 E120 EIS-ANU-EIS 1730 1805 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 354 AT42 DOM-SKB-ANU 1900 ---- N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. British Airways BA 2156 B772 ANU-LGW ---- 1950 N.B Overnighted aircraft 2021 Major Carrier Movements Page 3 of 4 at V.C. Bird International Airport February 2021 Friday Dates: 5,12,19,26. Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 391 AT42 ANU-SKB-EIS ---- 0800 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 315 DHC6 SXM-ANU-DOM 0755 0815 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 316 DHC6 DOM-ANU-SXM 1035 1055 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 392 AT42 EIS-SXM-ANU 1220 ---- N.B. Regional service 05 Feb (only). American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1243 1343 N.B. Additional service 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1255 1355 N.B. Time change 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 371 AT42 ANU-BGI-SVD 1330 ---- N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 978 B738 JFK-ANU-JFK 1410 1518 N.B. Time change 05 Feb (only). American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1459 1601 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1501 1601 N.B. Time change 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 372 AT42 SVD-SLU-ANU 1850 ---- N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 317/318 DHC6 SXM-ANU-SXM 1855 1915 N.B. Regional service Saturday Dates: 6,13,20,27. Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 327 AT42 ANU-DOM ---- 0800 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 315/316 DHC6 SXM-ANU-SXM 0930 0950 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 346 AT42 DOM-ANU-EIS 0950 1105 N.B. Regional service 06 Feb. (only) American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1243 1343 N.B. Time & Equipment change 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1255 1355 N.B. Time & Equipment change 06 Feb. (only) JetBlue B6 743/740 A320 JFK-ANU-ANU 1311 1430 13 &20 Feb. (only) JetBlue B6 743/740 A320 JFK-ANU-ANU 1326 1505 27 Feb. (only) JetBlue B6 743/740 A320 JFK-ANU-ANU 1325 1505 01-28 Feb. United Airlines UA 2020/443 B738 EWR-ANU-EWR 1345 1445 01-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 978 B738 JFK-ANU-JFK 1410 1518 06 Feb. (only) American Airlines AA 2211 A320 CLT-ANU-CLT 1423 1520 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA 2211 A320 CLT-ANU-CLT 1424 1519 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 353 AT42 EIS-SXM-ANU-DOM 1440 1540 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. British Airways BA 2157 B772 LGW-ANU 1455 ---- N.B Aircraft Overnight 01-10 Feb. American Airlines AA 2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1459 1601 N.B. Time & Equipment change 11-28 Feb. American Airlines AA2405 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1501 1601 N.B. Time & Equipment change 06-27 Feb. Delta Airlines DL 1977/1867 B738 ATL-ANU-ATL 1510 1630 N.B. Flight # & Time change 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 317/318 DHC6 SXM-ANU-SXM 1855 1915 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb (only). LIAT LI 359 AT42 EIS-ANU 2030 ---- N.B. Regional service 2021 Major Carrier Movements Page 4 of 4 at V.C. Bird International Airport February 2021 Sunday Dates: 7,14,21,28. Eff. Date Airline Flight No. Aircraft Type Route Arrival Departure Remarks 01-28 Feb. LIAT LI 340 AT42 ANU-SXM-EIS ---- 0800 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb. Winair WM 315/316 DHC6 SXM-ANU-SXM 0930 0950 N.B. Regional service 01-28 Feb.. LIAT LI 311 AT42 SXM-EIS-ANU-SVD 1135 1225 N.B. Regional service 07 Feb. (only) American Airlines AA 009/064 A321 MIA-ANU-MIA 1243 1343 N.B.
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