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Question for Condor or LTU pilots
When you fly to the Caribbean and fly to places with one or two weekly flights, how do you get from island to island instead of having a full week layover? Is there a prop or charter service that flies your whole crew to the next island? What kind of plane is it? Always wondered. Cheers! DD
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When I was with Lauda Air we used to transfer from arrival island to departure island on American Airways, always via their Miami hub which was a real pain in the ar$e. Sudflug did the same.
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For e.g. SAP Servicios Aeros Professionales on the Dominican Republic with Jetstream 31. From LRM to PUJ or the other way around.
A lot of American Airlines and Mexicana as well. From time to time Air Jamaica....ja mannn!!!!:) |
For e.g. SAP Servicios Aeros Professionales on the Dominican Republic with Jetstream 31. From LRM to PUJ or the other way around. |
Used SAP quite a few times and more than satisfied with the service provided. Even more satisfied with the cold beer and sandwiches they provide for in flight nourishment!! Personally prefer the B1900 over the J31
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That is a great picture. Where was it taken? Was this for Thomas Cook? Why do you like the B1900 better? Do you usually take the turboprop right after the flight from Europe, or do you layover and then take the prop prior to your next flight? Where have you taken SAP--between which airports? Very interesting. Thanks A lot. Cheers.
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