Copa Airlines reactivated on Wednesday its flights to the island of St. Maarten from the Hub of the Americas located at Tocumen International Airport in Panama.
The route will operate two weekly frequencies (Wednesdays and Fridays) on Boeing 737-800 aircraft with capacity for 154 passengers, 16 in business class and 138 in economy class.
→ Copa Airlines to resume flights to Boston beginning in July.
The 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 in Tocumen at 14:42.
“I am very pleased and honored to welcome Copa Airlines back to our airport on the island of St. Maarten. Copa plays a vital role through its hub, being increasingly important to our network in the Caribbean,” commented Brian Mingo, CEO of Princess Juliana International Airport.
“Copa Airlines is proud to restart operations in St. Marteen, contributing to the development of the region through the connectivity offered by the Hub of the Americas in Panama, connecting the Caribbean with the rest of the continent,” said Karen Nanne, Copa Airlines Regional Sales Manager.
Tickets are on sale at copaair.com, with prices starting at US$385 roundtrip (taxes included).
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