Re: 01/2017 - The Best & Worst International Airlines 2016
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jacknback
Certainly info I really need to know because my chances are soooooo good that I'll be doing that some day.:confused:
You never know. I've been talking with a bunch of guys I know, one of whom is a commercial (cargo) pilot about getting a trip going to the Caribbean.
Can you imagine flying straight into the Negril airport and bypassing that long road trip from MBJ? That would be worth a little something extra.
Re: 01/2017 - The Best & Worst International Airlines 2016
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Originally Posted by
greydread
You never know. I've been talking with a bunch of guys I know, one of whom is a commercial (cargo) pilot about getting a trip going to the Caribbean.
Can you imagine flying straight into the Negril airport and bypassing that long road trip from MBJ? That would be worth a little something extra.
I can imagine it, in a little four-seat puddle-jumper. The runway at Negril is 2200 feet long. You could change planes in MBJ....
Re: 01/2017 - The Best & Worst International Airlines 2016
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Westy
I can imagine it, in a little four-seat puddle-jumper. The runway at Negril is 2200 feet long. You could change planes in MBJ....
There are seasonal commercial passenger flights between Negril and the two major airports offered by domestic airlines. I'm not the 1st person to think about flying into Negril.
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Re: 01/2017 - The Best & Worst International Airlines 2016
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Originally Posted by
greydread
There are seasonal commercial passenger flights between Negril and the two major airports offered by domestic airlines. I'm not the 1st person to think about flying into Negril.
Of course you aren't. There's an airport there, right? And these guys will fly you from MBJ to Negril, for a price....
http://news.insearchofchicas.org/for...d=139768&stc=1
$140 per passenger, MoBay to Negril. I don't know whether that's one-way or round-trip, though...
This could be a very cool and flamboyant start for Negril ISOC Week 2017.