On the heels of the launch of new service between Fort Lauderdale and St. Croix, Spirit Airlines has announced even more flights to the US Virgin Islands from the Sunshine State.
The department of tourism announced that Spirit Airlines will inaugurate service between Orlando International Airport and Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas with three flights a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, beginning November 8th.
The service augments existing daily flights between Fort Lauderdale and St. Thomas.
“These new flights represent the fruit of the hard work of our administration to add new service and increase flights to our destination,” said US Virgin Islands governor Kenneth Mapp.
“New flights increase affordable opportunities for Virgin Islanders to travel to and from the mainland, while helping our bread and butter tourism industry recover.
As part of a wider announcement, Spirit will begin offering international service from Orlando International Airport to 11 new destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as three more domestic routes rolling out through the fall.
The announcement marks one of the largest expansions in the airline’s history and includes service to the US territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.
“We have been proud to serve Orlando for 25 years, and after more than doubling service last year, we are so proud to be expanding there yet again,” said Bob Fornaro, Spirit chief executive.
“Orlando is now one of our largest markets, and we have no plans on stopping our growth.
“The region is not only a wonderful, family-friendly destination, but it is well-positioned to now serve as a gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America.”