UK Flights to Grenada suspended ahead of lockdown in England

CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) Patricia Maher commented, “We are actively engaged with both airlines on the future resumption of flights to Grenada.

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First British Airways flight on the Tarmac of MBIA (Oct 28th) since the March 2020 lockdown due to COVID-19

UK FLIGHTS TO GRENADA SUSPENDED AHEAD OF LOCKDOWN IN ENGLAND
Resumption Carded for December, 2020

St. George’s, Grenada W.I. – 6th November, 2020 – British Airways (BA) and Virgin Atlantic Airways (VAA) have announced final flights from Grenada ahead of the new lockdown period announced for the United Kingdom. However, officials from both airlines say flights are scheduled to resume to the destination in early December after the four-week lockdown period.

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Virgin Atlantic’s last flight to Grenada before the UK lockdown was Thursday 5th November while British Airways’ last flight is carded for Wednesday 11th November. British Airways from London Gatwick and Virgin Atlantic flying from Heathrow, the first long haul flights to Grenada since March were specially welcomed by the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) at the Maurice Bishop International Airport in the last week of October.

In addressing the fluid situation, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) Patricia Maher commented, “We are actively engaged with both airlines on the future resumption of flights to Grenada. We look forward to partnering with the airlines to bring more visitors to Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean, in December and for 2021.”

Ria Murray
Communications Officer, Grenada Tourism Authority
rmurray@puregrenada.com
473 440 2001/2279
473 420 2557 (mobile)

 

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