Silver Airways is launching new services to Anguilla out of its San Juan hub.

The provider, which obtained regional carrier Seaborne in 2018, will kick off service from Puerto Rico to Anguilla on June 2.

Flights will work via the summer season, with support on Thursdays and Saturdays by means of Aug. 6.

“We are delighted to welcome Silver Airways to Anguilla after this prolonged hiatus triggered by the pandemic,” said Anguilla Tourism Minister Haydn Hughes. “Silver/Seaborne has been our valued spouse for a lot of years, and the San Juan gateway is very important to the progress of our industry.  Maintaining and expanding accessibility to Anguilla is important for tourism  development, and the restoration of this assistance is an vital move as we reopen our island to global travelers.”

The flight between San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport and Anguila’s Clayon J. Lloyd International Airport takes a minimal in excess of an hour.

Silver has codeshare agreements with carriers such as American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta and Copa.

“The Anguilla Vacationer Board will be partnering with our stakeholders on island and our vacation advisors in-market to encourage Silver’s support as an perfect solution for traveling to Anguilla,” mentioned Stacey Liburd, Director of Tourism. “By flying straight into the island, you not only arrive ahead of noon but in 15 minutes you can be exiting the airport and on your way to the seaside. This provider can make touring to Anguilla simple, hassle-free and affordable.”

— CJ