Continuing with the gradual reactivation of routes, Panama’s Copa Airlines announced that it will resume flights between Panama City and the island of St. Maarten as of June 1.
The route will operate two weekly frequencies (Wednesdays and Fridays) in Boeing 737-800 aircraft with capacity for 154 passengers, 16 in business class and 138 in economy class.
→ Copa Airlines Cargo expands capacity with a Boeing 737-800BCF.
Flights will depart Panama City at 07:24, landing in St Maarten at 11:21. From the Caribbean island they will take off at 12:22, arriving at Tocumen at 14:42.
Tickets are already on sale at copaair.com, with prices starting at US$ 385 round trip (taxes included).
Copa will also resume flights to Barbados on June 15 and will launch two new routes to Santa Marta (Colombia) and Barcelona (Venezuela) on June 28 and 30, respectively.
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