American Airlines to launch only direct flight to this tropical destination

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Sitting south of the Bahamas and north of the island holding Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the British overseas territory of Turks and Caicos is often considered to be one of the world’s most luxurious vacation destinations.

While the territory making up the larger Caicos Islands and the smaller Turks Islands has a permanent population of just over 46,000, it contains a very high concentration of five-star resorts and wealthy visitors coming in by yacht and private plane.

American Airlines to launch only direct flight to this tropical destination

While the main Providenciales International Airport (PLS) receives flights from many U.S. cities on all of the country’s “big three” carriers, the smaller South Caicos Airport (XSC) is a regional airport for the tiny South Caicos island. The airport has a single runway and, until recently, was used exclusively by regional and charter airlines as it had no customs office for clearing immigration.

‘Faster and more convenient access to this idyllic island’
But with tourist interest in less-popular parts of Turks and Caicos on the rise, American Airlines (AAL) will launch the first direct flight to South Caicos from the U.S. Starting on Feb. 25, 2025, the flight from Miami will run twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays on an Embraer 175 (ERJ) plane with room for 76 passengers.

“American has flown to Turks and Caicos for more than 30 years and we are thrilled to announce the only nonstop service from the U.S. to South Caicos starting next February,” American Airlines Managing Director of Global Network Planning Jason Reisinger said to Travel + Leisure. “Customers from across North America will now have faster and more convenient access to this idyllic island and all that it offers.”

American Airlines has already been running flights to Providenciales from cities including Miami, New York, Chicago, and Charlotte while competitors Delta Air Lines (DAL) and United (UAL) also run similar flights from different U.S. cities.

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