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Cape Air seasonal service returns to PVD

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Hyannis, MA (PRWEB)

Cape Air’s seasonal service between Providence and Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard resumed Friday, June 14. The fast, frequent, daily flights from TF Green Airport will get travelers to either island in 35 minutes. This year marks the 15th season that Cape Air has provided service from TF Green to the Islands.

There will be up to seven daily flights from Providence to both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. The schedules are designed to accommodate not only locals doing day-trips, but are also tailored to conveniently connect passengers traveling to Green on other carriers. Cape Air’s ticketing and baggage agreements allow connecting passengers on most major carriers to enjoy easy single ticketing and baggage check-throughs between their selected cities.

Kelly Fredericks, President and CEO of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation, welcomed the return of the popular seasonal carrier. “We are pleased to have Cape Air seasonal service to both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard start up once again. For over 15 years, this popular airline has become a favorite for many of our passengers, providing connectivity to the islands. We look forward to another successful year”.    

Reservations for the Providence to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard service can be made online at capeair.com, or by calling 800-CAPE-AIR.About Cape Air:
Now in its 24th year, Cape Air is one of the largest independent regional airlines in the United States annually flying over 730,000 passengers to destinations around the world including New England, New York, the Caribbean, Florida, the Midwest and Micronesia. With a fleet of seventy Cessna 402s and two ATR-42s, the employee-owned company operates up to 700 flights per day. Based in Hyannis, Massachusetts, Cape Air also operates flights under the Nantucket Airlines brand. Cape Air is a codeshare partner with United Airlines in the Caribbean and American Airlines in the Midwest and Caribbean. In Micronesia Cape Air operates as United Express. In addition, Cape Air has ticket and baggage agreements with most major airlines. Cape Air’s unique brand of customer service, MOCHA HAGoTDI,* has earned the airline accolades as ‘Best Airline’ on Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard and in the United States Virgin Islands. The airline has been recognized for outstanding philanthropy in the communities it serves and Cape Air Founder and CEO Dan Wolf was recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year™ Award.

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