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British Airways continues support to the Caribbean with new campaign

March 10, 2011

British Airways has launched its new Caribbean campaign offering customers better value holiday packages. The airline, which flies to more Caribbean islands than any other carrier from the UK, is running the campaign this March together with local tourist board partners, including Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Lucia, Saint Kitts, Dominican Republic, Cancun plus Bermuda.

Many hotels across the 15 different Caribbean destinations plus Bermuda are included in the promotion with up to 25% off from good value lead in properties through to five star resorts. The offers are based on various departures from April 1 through to December 2, 2011 and must be booked by March 28, 2011.

British Airways’ launches its new twice weekly flights to San Juan on March 28. With increased frequency of flights to Barbados, St Kitts, Grenada and Bermuda during the previous summer and further increases to flights to Antigua, Barbados, St Lucia and Cancun with the new summer schedule, being introduced March 27, British Airways officially now offers more seats to the Caribbean from the UK than any other carrier. Capacity on flights compared to the previous year is up by 30 per cent.

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