Cape Air announced Wednesday it is expanding service with four new routes, including a first-ever connection between St. Thomas and St. Barthélemy, marking what the airline described as historic growth in its regional network.
The commuter airline said the new service builds on its role as a leader in regional aviation by enhancing connectivity in the Northeast and Caribbean. All new routes are now open for booking.
“This is a significant moment for Cape Air,” said Aaron Blinka, the airline’s vice president of planning. “Each new route reflects our commitment to thoughtful, strategic growth — connecting more communities with smarter, more convenient travel options. Whether it’s streamlining access to major hubs like Boston, offering new links to the islands, or expanding our Caribbean presence, this is Cape Air building the future of regional air travel.”
The airline’s most notable expansion in the Caribbean begins Oct. 20, when Cape Air launches twice-daily flights between St. Thomas and St. Barthélemy. The route provides direct service between two high-demand destinations, giving travelers an alternative to private charters or ferry transfers.
Alexandra Questel, president of the Territorial Tourism Board of Saint-Barthélemy, welcomed the launch. “The opening of this new route between St. Thomas and St. Barth represents a meaningful step forward for regional connectivity,” Questel said. “This new connection simplifies travel, supports local tourism, and brings our Caribbean communities even closer together.”
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