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June 1: FLL Going Global

Posted On: June 1, 2007 9:39 AM
Posted By: LauderBLOGGER
Related Subjects: Greater Fort Lauderdale
Did you know that FLL now welcomes more international passengers than Orlando, Tampa, and Palm Beach and is the second largest international airport, in terms of international travelers, in the State of Florida?

FLL announced new service to many new destinations in Latin America and the Caribbean. Spirit Airlines, our hometown airline, recently started service to San Jose, Costa Rica; St. Marteen; Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; and Guatemala City. And coming this June, Spirit will start service from Lima, Peru, San Pedro Sula, Honduras in July, and Managua, Nicaragua in August. Delta Airlines will begin new service from Santo Domingo in June. And in July, Air Jamaica begins new service to Bridgetown, Barbados.

International flights are important business for the airport and the Greater Fort Lauderdale area. Each flight represents 200 passengers……100 in and 100 out. The numbers add up in a hurry.

And on the domestic side, FLL welcomes new service by Skybus from Columbus, Ohio for as little as $40 each way this summer. That’s less than a tank of gas for my car. Check
www.skybus.com for dates.

Comments
Whenever I travel, which is rarely by plane, I always book my travels through Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport. It seems more organized and less busy than MIA. Also, Spirit Air is my new travel buddy-the fares are super low especially to places I travel often like Jamaica and NYC.

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