Air Jamaica
Air Jamaica began its operations in April,1969, with nonstop flights from Kingston and Montego Bay to New York and Miami. At that time, the airline was owned by the Government of Jamaica, with a minority interest held by Air Canada, which provided the equipment, technology, training, pilots and some top management.
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It's soaring to new heights!
The Vibes was awesome. Travelling on this airline I felt safe. The warmth of the Jamaican people seem to extend to the way the airline operates. It is professional, courteous yet friendly. It's soaring to new heights!
Kasic, Jamaica - 13 October 2005
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I know I would love it
I have never flown with that airline, but reading your statement, I know that I would love it. Jamaica is such a beautiful country and beach. I would love to go there.
jessica, United States - 26 June 2004
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Reminders of love
This is the mark of love because it reminds one of one the rarest places and most frequently visited Island chains in the Western Hemisphere. Just imagine how many people have fallen in and out of love on those sandy sun drenched beaches beneath a pale or full moon, or spoken words of love as the sun peaked above the eastern horizon, or imagine how many love songs there are to commemorate the passions that these beaches have seen!
Peter, United States - 24 June 2004
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Affectionately known as the Love Bird
Air Jamaica is the airline of choice for my family. My sister first flew to America on The Lovebird in the sixties and the rest of us have flown Air Jamaica ever since. It's a flying piece of Jamaican culture in its entirety - the music, food, service and several Jamaican female pilots, create the nostalgic ambiance for ex-pats visiting home, and evoke the Caribbean courtesy and easy-going affability that tourists love.
Audrey, United States - 20 June 2004

