American Airlines is introducing daily, scheduled service from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA), starting on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.
The daily flight will depart Miami at 10.20 a.m. and arrive in Anguilla at 1:30 p.m. Flight from Anguilla will depart 2:10 p.m. and arrive in Miami at 5:36 p.m.
“Increasing airlift has always been the cornerstone of our strategy to grow Anguilla’s tourism industry,” Anguilla's Minister of Tourism Haydn Hughes said in a press release. “The success of this service, which started with just two flights a week in December, grew to three flights in January, and will operate on a daily basis in April, is a testament to the demand for Anguilla and the strength of our tourism product.”
“At American we have a strong commitment to the Caribbean and to continuing to strengthen our local footprint, now including almost 800 weekly flights to 35 destinations, and counting,” said Christine Valls, vice president of sales for Florida, Latin America and the Caribbean. “We are proud to continue expanding our presence in the island paradise of Anguilla, offering daily service from our Miami hub.”
The Anguilla Tourist Board is supporting the service with a joint marketing campaign, in collaboration with American Airlines Vacations.
“We are operating in a fiercely competitive marketplace as travel rebounds from the pandemic,” said Kenroy Herbert, chairman of the Anguilla Tourist Board, in a press announcement. “Accessibility is key, so non-stop service from the U.S. mainland is a big advantage for us and an excellent opportunity for our visitors. Our goal is to not only maintain this service but to expand it to other markets and attract additional carriers.”
For flights and reservations to Anguilla, visit www.aa.com
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