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From the breathtaking cliffs
of Cupecoy to gorgeous sandy beaches like Maho Beach, St. Maarten boasts many popular attractions and nightlife, only
minutes away from Puerto Rico.
Non-Stop Daily Flights
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San Juan, PR (SJU) Departure Time 6:45pm
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St. Maarten (SXM) Arrival Time 7:45pm
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St. Maarten (SXM) Departure Time 8:00am
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San Juan, PR (SJU) Arrival Time 9:10am
Fares from San Juan to St.
Maarten begin as low as $88 one way, taxes and fees included. Flights can be
reserved via SeaborneAirlines.com, Expedia, Travelocity or through your local
travel agency.
"St. Maarten is yet
another exciting destination in the Caribbean that Seaborne is offering to our
customers, as we build important trade and tourism links throughout the
Caribbean" said Gary D. Foss, president and chief executive officer
Seaborne Airlines.
Seaborne has shown dramatic growth during the past months. Just
recently, Seaborne announced service to its 18th airport, Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (SDQ) with non-stop
service from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico
(SJU) effective April 15, 2014. Santo Domingo will be
Seaborne's fourth destination within the Dominican Republic, the others being
La Romana, started in December, 2013; Punta Cana beginning February 14, 2014
and Santiago beginning March 15th, 2014. For more information please
visit www.seaborneairlines.com or follow us in social media
networks: facebook/seaborne and @flyseaborne.
Seaborne recently announced the relocation of its headquarters to
San Juan, Puerto Rico to be effective in March, 2014.
About
Seaborne Airlines Seaborne
Airlines has been operating in the Caribbean for over 20 years, carrying over
two million customers safely. With over 2,100 monthly departures to eighteen
airports planned by April, 2014. Seaborne serves San Juan's Luis Munoz
Marin International Airport, Vieques, St. Thomas airport and seaplane base, St.
Croix airport and seaplane base, Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Dominica, Martinique,
Guadeloupe, La Romana, Dominican Republic, St. Kitts, Nevis, Punta Cana,
Dominican Republic in February, 2014; and St. Maarten and Santiago, Dominican
Republic in March 2014 . All flights operate with two pilots and twin
engines under Federal Air Regulation Part 121, the strictest code of the US
Federal Air Regulation governing air travel.
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