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International Charter Permits Issued in 2004 International Charter Permits issued in 2004 Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin Britannia Airways Gatwick Montego Gatwick - Montego Bay - January 21, 2004 Ltd Bay Gatwick Britannia Airways Manchester Montego Manchester - Montego Bay - January 29, 2004 Ltd Bay Manchester Pace Airlines Gander Montego Gander - Montego Bay - January 13, 2004 Bay Brownsville L.J Associates Washington Montego Washington - Montego Bay - January 16, 2004 Bay Washington Excell Airways Stansfed Montego Stansfed - Montego Bay- January 22, 2004 Limited Bay Stansfed Bresnan Aviation White Plains Montego White Plains- Montego Bay- January 31, 2004 LLC Bay White Plains L.J Associates Inc Washington Montego Washington-Montego Bay- February 28, 2004 Bay Washington Miami Air Des Moines Montego Des Moines - Montego Bay- February 05-09,2004 International Bay Orlando DHL Aeroexpress Miami Montego Miami - Montego Bay- Miami February 01, 2004 S.A Bay Gemini Air Cargo Miami Montego Miami - Montego Bay- Miami January 31, 2004 Bay Centurion Air Cargo Miami Montego Miami - Montego Bay - Miami February 03, 2004 Bay DHL Aeroexpreso Miami Montego Miami - Montego Bay- Miami February 06&08, 2004 S.A Bay Aerogaviota/Cubana Holguin Montego Holguin - Montego Bay - February 08 - 29, 2004 Bay Holguin Aerogaviota/Cubana Havana Montego Havana - Montego Bay - February 06-27, 2004 Bay Havana Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin Aerogaviota/Cubana CayoCoco Montego Cayo Coco - Montego Bay- February 7-25, 2004 Bay Cayo Coco L.J Associates Inc Washington Montego Washington - Montego Bay February 12&16, 2004 Bay Travel Service A.S Reykjavik Montego Reykjavik - Halifax - Montego February 22&29,2004 Bay Bay- Halifax - Reykjavik Privatair Morristown Montego Morristown- Montego Bay - February 14-17, 2004 Bay Morristown L.J Associates Inc Washington Montego Washington - Montego Bay - February 19, 2004 Bay Washington Miami Air Atlanta Montego Atlanta- Montego Bay- Miami- March 07 -14, 2004 International Bay Montego Bay- Atlanta Miami Air Baltimore Montego Baltimore - Montego Bay- March 13-21, 2004 International Bay Miami-Montego Bay- Baltimore Miami Air Columbus Montego Columbus - Montego Bay- March 21- 28, 2004 International Bay Nassau- Kansas City- Montego Bay- Columbus Miami Air Cincinnati Montego Cincinnati-Montego Bay- March 13-20, 2004 International Bay Newark-Montego Bay- Cincinnati Miami Air Detroit Montego Detroit - Montego Bay- Detroit February 21- March 13, 2004 International Bay Miami Air Indianapolis Montego Indianapolis- Montego Bay- March 13- 20, 2004 International Bay Indianapolis Miami Air Kanas City Montego Kansas City- Montego Bay- March 21-28, 2004 International Bay Baltimore-Montego Bay- Kansas City Miami Air Pittsburg Montego Pittsburgh -Montego Bay- March 6-13, 2004 International Bay Baltimore-Montego Bay- Pittsburgh Miami Air Madison Montego Madison-Montego Bay- March 13-20, 2004 Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin International Bay Durham-Montego Bay- Orlando-Madison Miami Air Durham Montego Durham(Raleigh)- Montego March 6-13, 2004 International Bay Bay-Durham-Cancun-Montego Bay-Durham Miami Air Richmond Montego Richmond-Montego Bay-New March 7-13, 2004 International Bay York-Montego Bay-Richmond Miami Air Syrause Montego Syracuse -Montego Bay- March 6-21, 2004 International Bay Pittsburg-Montego Bay- Syracuse L.J Associates Latrobe Montego Latrobe- Montego Bay - February 28, 2004 Bay Washington Mexican Airlines Mexico Montego Mexico - Montego Bay- Mexico March 1&5, 2004 Bay Sunworld Baltimore Montego Baltimore - Montego Bay- February 28 - March 6&13, 2004 International Bay Baltimore Planet Airways Raleigh Montego Raleigh(Durham) - Montego March 6-28, 2004 Bay Bay-Durham Planet Airways Boston Montego Boston - Montego Bay- Boston March13, 2004 Bay Planet Airways Pittsburg Montego Pittsburgh -Montego Bay- March 6, 2004 Bay Pittsburgh Planet Airways Inndianapolis Montego Indianapolis - Montego Bay- March 14, 2004 Bay Indianapolis Planet Airways Bermuda Montego Bermuda - Montego Bay- March 13, 2004 Bay Bermuda Planet Airways Colombus Montego Colombus - Montego Bay- March 21, 2004 Bay Colombus Sunworld Newark Montego Newark - Montego Bay- March 6,13,14,21, 2004 International Bay Newark Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin Sunworld Boston Montego Boston - Montego Bay - March 20, 2004 International Bay Boston Sunworld Philadelphia Montego Philadelphia- Montego Bay- March 7&27, 2004 International Bay Philadelphia North American Boston Montego Boston - Montego Bay- Boston March 7,14 &21, 2004 Airlines Bay Aerogaviota Holguin Montego Holguin- Montego Bay- March 5,7,12,14,19,21,26 Bay Holguin &28,2004 Aerogaviota Cayo Coco Montego CayoCoco- Montego Bay- March 6,13,20&27, 2004 Bay Cayo Coco Falcon Air Express Pontiac Montego Pontiac-Montego Bay-Cancun March 8&10, 2004 Bay Miami - Montego Bay -Chicago Clay Lacy Aviation White Plains Montego White Plains - Montego Bay - March 09, 2004 Inc Bay White Plains Avior Airlines Maiquetia Montego Maiquetia - Montego Bay- March 13&27, 2004 Bay Maiquetia Continental Airlines Newark Montego Newark - Montego Bay- May 20-23, 2004 Inc Bay Newark Laker Airways Bermuda Montego Bermuda - Montego Bay- March 13-27, 2004 Bay Bermuda Interstate Orlando Montego Orlando - Montego Bay- Miami March 18, 2004 Equipment Lea Bay L.J Associates Washington Montego Washington - Montego Bay - March 20&29, 2004 Bay Liberia (Costa Rica) Tag Aviation Georgetown Montego Georgetown - Montego Bay- March 22, 2004 Bay Georgetown My Travel Airways Manchester Montego Manchester - Montego Bay - May 03, 2004 - October 24, 2004 Ltd Bay Manchester My Travel Airways Gatwick Montego Gatwick - Montego Bay - May 02, 2004 -October 29, 2004 Ltd Bay Gatwick Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin TMF Aircraft Inc Miami Montego Miami - Montego Bay - Miami March 13, 2004 Bay Austrian Airlines Vienna Montego Vienna - Zurich - Montego Bay July 8, 2004 - October 29, 2004 Bay - Zurich - Vienna First Choice Airways Manchester Montego Manchester - Montego Bay- June 02, 2004 - October 26, 2004 Bay Manchester Gemini Air Cargo Miami Kingston Miami - Kingston - Miami April 01, 2004 N&M Aviation Inc. Nevis Montego Nevis - Montego Bay- Nevis April 5&11, 2004 Bay Taxi Aereo Pinhal Curacao Montego Curacao - Montego Bay April 07, 2004 Bay L.J Associates Inc Washington Montego Washington - Montego Bay - April 8- 11, 2004 Bay Washington Cubana Airlines CayoCoco Montego Cayo Coco - Montego Bay - April 1- 30, 2004 Bay Cayo Coco Cubana Airlines Holguin Montego Holguin - Montego Bay - April 1-30, 2004 Bay Holguin Cubana Airlines Havana Montego Havana - Montego Bay - April 15, 2004 Bay Havana Aerocaribbean Havana Kingston Havana - Kingston - Havana April 15&19, 2004 Rutaca Airlines Caracas Kingston Caracas - Kingston - Caracas April 27-29, 2004 Air Caribes Pointe A Pitre Montego Pointe A Pitre- Montego Bay- April 22- 25, 2004 Bay Santo Domingo Santo Domingo- Montego Bay - Santo Domigo Mountain Air Cargo Miami Kingston Miami-Kingston - Montego April 15, 2004 Inc. Bay- Miami MK Airlines Miami Kingston Miami-Kingston-Miami April 28, 2004 Aerogaviota Cubana Holguin Montego Holguin-Montego Bay- Holguin May10,17, 24-31, 2004 Bay Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin Aerogaviota Cubana Cayo Coco Montego Cayo Coco - Montego Bay- May 1,8,15,22,&29, 2004 June Bay Cayo Coco 5,12,19,26,2004 Icelandair Brussels Montego Brussels - Punta Cana - May 03, 2004- June 28-2004 Bay Montego Bay- Brussels Britannia Airways Gatwick Montego Gatwick - Montego Bay- May 04, 2004- October 26, 2004 Bay Gatwick Taxi Aereo Pinhal Curacao Montego Curacao - Montego Bay- May 01 &07, 2004 Bay Curacao Skyservice Airlines Toronto Montego Toronto - Montego Bay - May 01, 2004 - October 30, 2004 Bay Toronto Skyservice Airlines Toronto Kingston Toronto - Kingston - Toronto May 18, 2004 - July 27&28, 2004 American Trans Air Denver Montego Denver - Punta Cana- May 08, 2004 - August 31, 2004 Bay Montego Bay- Denver Ryan International Dallas Montego Dallas - Montego Bay- Dallas May 28, 2004 - August 16, 2004 Bay Air Plus Comet S.A. Madrid Montego Madrid - Montego Bay - Madrid May 04, 2004 - October 26, 2004 Bay Transmeridian Houston Montego Houston - Montego Bay - May 28, 2004 - August 09, 2004 Airlines Bay Houston Tikal Jets Airlines San Pedro Montego San Pedro Sula- Montego May 20 &23, 2004 Sula Bay Bay- San Pedro Sula Cubana Airlines Havana Kingston Havana - Kingston - Havana- May 19 &20, 2004 Kingston - Havana Cubana Airlines Holguin Montego Holguin - Montego Bay- June 3, 10,17, 24, 2004 Bay Holguin Lynx Air Guantanamo Kingston Guantanamo Bay - Kingston - May 14, 2004 - May 13, 2005 International Bay Montego Bay - Guantanamo Taxi Aereo Pinhal Curacao Montego Curacao - Montego Bay- June 06, 2004 Bay Curacao CANCELLED New World Jet Corp Fort Kingston Fort Lauderdale-Kingston- June 10-11, 2004 Lauderdale Bresden- Fort Lauderdale Point of Airline Destination Route Period of Operation Origin Avialeasing Aviation Miami Kingston Miami- Kingston- Miami June 14, 2004 Falcon Air Express Miami Kingston Miami-Kingston-Miami Punta June 19&20, 2004 Cana-Kingston - Miami CANCELLED Avialeasing Aviation Miami Kingston Miami - Kingston - Miami June 18, 2004 Cubana Airlines Havana Kingston Havana - Kingston - Havana June 23&28, 2004 Cubana Airlines Cayo Coco Montego Cayo Coco - Montego Bay- July 1-31, 2004 Bay Cayo Coco Miami Air Miami Montego Miami-Montego Bay- Miami June 01, 2004 International Bay Cubana Airlines
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