Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Secrets Newest Resort in Jamaica


Secrets St. James Montego Bay


Tucked away on a ½ mile stretch of paradise, where the turquoise waters of the Caribbean lap against sugar-white sand, there is a romantic resort that exudes true Jamaican enchantment — Secrets St. James Montego Bay. Along this private beach — 15 minutes from Montego Bay International Airport and a world away from life’s demands — you’ll discover 350 sumptuous suites.

Sunrise to sundown, this adults-only playground comes with exclusive Unlimited-Luxury® privileges. Your bit of heaven on the Montego Bay peninsula.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Air Jamaica Schedule Changes

AIR JAMAICA BOOSTS SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER

New flights to Nassau, Toronto and New York;
Baltimore Suspended

Air Jamaica kicks off summer with the addition of flights to New York and Toronto, the reintroduction of service to Nassau and the suspension of flights to Baltimore.

Starting July 1, Air Jamaica¹s summer schedule is as follows:

5 daily flights to New York

4 daily flights to Fort Lauderdale

2 daily flights to Toronto

Daily flights to Philadelphia

Daily flights to Nassau

Air Jamaica¹s service to New York offers two daily flights from Montego Bay and three daily flights from Kingston, including the Nitebird which departs Kingston at 11.55 p.m., arriving in New York at 4:40 a.m.

The additional daily flight between Kingston and Toronto will depart Kingston at 1:25 a.m., allowing passengers to sleep on board, and then enjoy a full day of activities in Toronto. Passengers destined for Kingston will also have the option of an early arrival.

Air Jamaica¹s summer schedule will see the return of flights to Nassau with an increase to daily service. Air Jamaica will suspend service to Baltimore effective July 1, 2010 utilizing the aircraft on other routes with stronger demand.

In developing the new schedule we placed a lot of emphases on making flight times convenient, and we are sure this will prove a big win with our customers, said Bruce Nobles, the airline¹s President and CEO.

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