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Flights As of October 15, 2017 Flights as of October 15, 2017 The following courtesy information is from Carimar Beach Club’s resident travel agent who has proprietary access to the airline computer systems in real time and is current as of the date above. All schedules subject to change and cancellation and are shown for the SHORT TERM only until schedules return to normal (most schedules have been checked up until early April, 2018). This information is meant to assure travelers that there are ways to get to Anguilla to ensure that there are minimal cancellations due to travel restrictions. This will benefit all hotels on Anguilla. These flights are NON-STOP ONLY. There may be other ways to get to your destination with connections. Consult your travel agent or carrier. This information may be shared in its original form only with the Carimar header and footer intact to ensure that the information is current as of date noted and updates can be controlled. * denotes a schedule change from airline from our last update of October 8 To Princess Juliana International Airport St. Maarten (SXM) Jet Blue o New York (JFK) . Starting November 2, 2017: Every Thursdays and Mondays . Starting January 5, 2018: Daily Service *No flights on Jan-13, Jan-20, Jan-27, Feb-3, or Feb-10 American Airlines o Miami (MIA) . Starting October 10, 2017: Daily Service o New York (JFK) . Starting April 7, 2018: Saturdays and Sundays only o Philadelphia (PHL) . Starting April 4, 2018: Daily Service EXCEPT Tuesdays and Thursdays o Charlotte (CLT) . Starting April 3, 2018: Daily Service CARIMAR BEACH CLUB ~ ANGUILLA, BRITISH WEST INDIES RESERVATIONS: 866-270-3764 ~ [email protected] ~ WWW.CARIMAR.COM Delta o New York (JFK) . Not operational until April 3 o Atlanta (ATL) . Starting October 12, 2017: Daily service EXCEPT Tuesdays and Wednesdays . Starting November 2, 2017: Daily Service United Airlines o Newark (EWR) . Starting December 20, 2017: Daily Service o Chicago (ORD) . Starting December 23, 2017: Saturdays only Spirit o Ft. Lauderdale (FLL) . Starting February 17, 2018: Saturdays only Air Canada o Toronto (YYZ) . Starting December 16, 2017: Saturdays only Air Transat o Toronto (YYZ) . Starting December 23, 2017: Saturdays only o Montreal (YUL) . Starting December 23, 2017: Saturdays only Air France o Paris (CDG) . * There are flights on December 23rd and January 6th . * Then daily flights resume on March 25, 2018. Please reconfirm all flights! Air Caraibes o Orly (France) (ORY) (Orly is near Paris) . Starting October 28, 2017: Saturdays only . Starting December 21, 2016: Saturdays and Thursdays only (except Dec 28) KLM o Amsterdam (AMS) . Note: From AMS to SXM, this flight has a stop (not a change) in Curacao; From SXM to AMS this is a non-stop. Starting October 29, 2017: Sundays and Fridays only . Note: This flight arrives as 5:55pm. We are looking into late flights and ferries from SXM to AXA because St. Maarten is not allowing any overnight stays for onward travel. CARIMAR BEACH CLUB ~ ANGUILLA, BRITISH WEST INDIES RESERVATIONS: 866-270-3764 ~ [email protected] ~ WWW.CARIMAR.COM Air Charter Service Between St. Maarten and Anguilla Anguilla Air Services (AAS) o AAS now operating a daily flight to St. Maarten – Princess Juliana International Airport o Bookings can be done by visiting the office at the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport. o For more information, contact the AAS Reservations Department at 264-498-5922 or http://www.anguillaairservices.com/ o October 2017 Schedule (As published by AAS on October 11, 2017): . Anguilla Departures to St. Maarten: 12:00 PM and 3:30 PM . St. Maarten Departures to Anguilla: 2:30 PM and 4:45 PM o Fare: US$70.00 one way per person Air Sunshine – www.airsunshine.com o Schedule: . Departs SXM at 9:00 am – Arrives in AXA at 9:15 am (Daily) . Departs AXA at 6:45 pm – Arrives in SXM at 7:00 pm (Daily) o Fares: . One way - $50 to $100 / Round trip $100 to $200 p/p CARIMAR BEACH CLUB ~ ANGUILLA, BRITISH WEST INDIES RESERVATIONS: 866-270-3764 ~ [email protected] ~ WWW.CARIMAR.COM Ferry Service Between St. Maarten and Anguilla Calypso: Call Rosmund at 1-264-476-8504 or in SXM, call Jasmin at 1-721-554-3188. Please email [email protected] with any questions. If you want to reserve in advance and pay with a credit card, our online reservation system is back online!!! Visit our website www.calypsochartersanguilla.com. As usual, there is a 36-hour advanced booking requirement. Direct Information From Calypso on Friday, October 10, 2017: o When you arrive at the airport, look for a taxi at the airport to bring you to the dock, which is NOT the dock we used to work from. We are now at the dock by the police station, near the bridge at Simpson Bay (like the old days). At the airport, there may be a driver at SXM named Fred holding a Calypso sign. If you see him, take him - he's great! We will resume ground transportation again as soon as we can. We're excited to announce some additions/minor changes to our schedule, effective Oct 10: * Adding a 3:15 boat to SXM and 4:00 boat to Anguilla to the schedule. * Now operating on Sundays as well - 7 days a week. Here's the updated schedule + arrival info: o AXA to SXM: 945am, 1130am, 315pm o SXM to AXA: 1030am, 230pm, 4:00pm o One Way Rates: $65 USD p/p ages 12+ / $35 USD p/p ages 1-11 / infants free Look for a taxi at the airport to bring you to the dock, which is NOT the dock we used to work from. We are now at the dock by the police station, near the bridge at Simpson Bay (like the old days). There may be a driver at SXM with a Calypso sign. Customs & Immigration in AXA is at the building housing the police station in Blowing Point. Updated AXA Departure Taxes: Non-belongers = $23 USD (not $28 as was pre-Irma) / Belongers = $8 USD SXM curfew and state of emergency has been lifted, which we understand to mean that there are no restrictions on overnight stays. If we hear otherwise, we'll let you know. Shopping in SXM - If you're traveling over to SXM to shop (we hear there's still some good shopping these days), be sure to keep receipts for everything you purchase. Customs in SXM is asking people to show receipts for their items upon leaving SXM for AXA and are searching bags. If you're coming from the airport, this will not affect you. CARIMAR BEACH CLUB ~ ANGUILLA, BRITISH WEST INDIES RESERVATIONS: 866-270-3764 ~ [email protected] ~ WWW.CARIMAR.COM GB Ferry We are excited to announce that GB Ferries will resume operations on October 21st 2017. Our friendly staff looks forward to welcoming you back to the Caribbean and aboard one of our vessels. Please visit our website at www.gbferries.com and don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for up to date information on GB Ferries and our islands’ recovery. Tentative Schedule: o FROM AXA: 12:00 PM (noon) and 3:15 PM o FROM SXM: 2:30 PM and 4:00 PM Please note that the dock in St. Maarten is temporarily located at the Simpson Bay Bridge. However, as usual, we will greet you upon arrival. Flights From San Juan Airport (SJU) Airline Carriers Note: Consult with your travel agent or carriers for airlines and flights into San Juan (SJU). Note: A minimum connection time of one hour is required to connect to AXA via Seaborne o New York (JFK) . Delta, United Airlines, Jet Blue (starting Oct. 11) o Atlanta (ATL) . Delta o Miami (MIA) . American Airlines o Charlotte (CLT) . American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta o Philadelphia (PHL) . American Airlines o Boston (BOS) . Jet Blue CARIMAR BEACH CLUB ~ ANGUILLA, BRITISH WEST INDIES RESERVATIONS: 866-270-3764 ~ [email protected] ~ WWW.CARIMAR.COM Flights Between Anguilla (AXA) and San Juan Airport (SJU) Air Sunshine – www.airsunshine.com o Schedule: . Departs AXA at 8:30 am – Arrives in SJU at 10:15 am (*9:45 am) (Daily) . Departs AXA at 3:30 pm – Arrives in SJU at 4:45 pm (Daily) . Departs SJU at 9:30 am – Arrives in AXA at 11:15 am (*11:00 am) (M-W-F) . Departs SJU at 2:00 pm – Arrives in AXA at 3:15 pm (Daily) . Departs SJU at 5:00 pm – Arrives in AXA at 6:15 pm (Daily) . * note: we have seen different scheduled times for this leg o Fares: . One way - $275 to $375 / Round trip $425 to 550 p/p Seaborne Airlines ~ www.seaborneairlines.com o Note: A minimum connection time of one hour is required to connect to AXA via Seaborne o Schedules subject to change and cancellation o Seaborne is hoping to offer daily service as soon as possible o Anguilla (AXA) . Starting October 5, 2017: Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays only Depart SJU at 12:10pm / Arrive AXA at 1:15 pm Depart AXA at 1:45pm / Arrive SJU at 2:50pm . On November 5, 2017 Only: Depart SJU at 1:20p, / Arrive AXA at 2:25pm Depart AXA a 2:55pm / Arrive SJU at 4:00pm . Starting November 6, 2017: Daily EXCEPT Tuesdays and Wednesdays Depart SJU at 1:20p, / Arrive AXA at 2:25pm Depart AXA a 2:55pm / Arrive SJU at 4:00pm . Beyond March 11, 2018 dates, please consult Seaborne directly at www.seaborneairlines.com or call 1-866-359-8764 as schedules are changing due to spring break.
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