Copa Airlines will increase its flights between Panama City and the island of St. Maarten beginning July 2.
The airline will increase its weekly flights to the island from two to three, operating on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays on Boeing 737-700 aircraft.
→ Copa Airlines launches new route between Panama and Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Flights depart Panama City at 07:22, landing in St Maarten at 11:26. From the Caribbean island they take off at 12:24, arriving in Tocumen at 14:42.
“The addition of Copa Airlines’ Sunday flight is a strong show of confidence in St Maarten as a tourist destination. Not only does it increase visitor arrivals, but it also offers the residents of St Maarten and the surrounding islands a third option to connect to the rest of the world through one of the largest hubs in the Americas, Panama City,” commented Arthur Lambriex, Minister of Tourism.
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