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Commercial airlines serving the Caribbean island of Dominica are resuming flights to Douglas-Charles Airport following Tropical Storm Erika in late August.
Earlier, the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority gave the go-ahead to resume commercial flights.
Since then, airport authorities have been working to restore essential services to the badly damaged terminal building in order for airline partners, LIAT, Seaborne Airlines and Winair, to re-establish schedules to the airport.
Partner airlines have made several test landings since receiving the go-ahead.
“We continue to see daily progress in the tourism sector,” said Colin Piper, Dominica director of tourism.
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“Fans of the Nature Island will be pleased to know that most of their favourite locations and activities are operational and ready for their next visit.”
As of September 18th, 2015, LIAT has resumed flights to Douglas-Charles Airport from three origination points: Antigua (ANU), Barbados (BGI) and Guadeloupe (PTP).
Seaborne Airlines will resume flights between Dominica’s Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM) and San Juan (SJU) today.
Winair, which established Twin Otter service after Tropical Storm Erika, will continue that service into Canefield Airport until October 25th, 2015.
Beginning on October 3rd, Winair will resume two flights per week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from Guadeloupe and St. Maarten (SXM) to Dominica.