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Canada Martinique
Is there any way to do a 7 day package (or 14) from Montreal or
Toronto or wherever in Canada to Martinique without having to fly on the very horrible Transat Airlines. The only package I have seen from an agency in Montreal has been on Transat. I don't want to spend 5 hours in the air in very cramped quarters. I am 6 ft 4.....240 lbs. Air France flies I believe from Miami to Martinique but I haven't found any packages tied to this flight ( flight + Hotel). If you know of an American Air Lines, Air Canada, Air France etc etc package please post. Flying from Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland or thereabouts would be an option as well......... Thanks TJ |
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Canada Martinique
Good question, but unfortunately I don't think there is. All airlines leave
from Florida or Puerto Rico as far as I know. I would be interesed in this info. also. Thanks "TJ" wrote in message ... Is there any way to do a 7 day package (or 14) from Montreal or Toronto or wherever in Canada to Martinique without having to fly on the very horrible Transat Airlines. The only package I have seen from an agency in Montreal has been on Transat. I don't want to spend 5 hours in the air in very cramped quarters. I am 6 ft 4.....240 lbs. Air France flies I believe from Miami to Martinique but I haven't found any packages tied to this flight ( flight + Hotel). If you know of an American Air Lines, Air Canada, Air France etc etc package please post. Flying from Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland or thereabouts would be an option as well......... Thanks TJ |
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Canada Martinique
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 10:48:45 -0500, TJ wrote:
Air France flies I believe from Miami to Martinique but I haven't found any packages tied to this flight ( flight + Hotel). If you know of an American Air Lines, Air Canada, Air France etc etc package please post. Flying from Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland or thereabouts would be an option as well......... The airport on St. Barts is short with a mountain in front. No passenger jets from the US can land there. If Air France has a flight from Miami then there are flying some small turboprop in. What most people do is to fly to St. Martin and then transfer to a small plane to get there. Numerous airlines fly to SXM. Then look for SXM - SBH. Don donwiss at panix.com. |
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Canada Martinique
TJ wrote:
Is there any way to do a 7 day package (or 14) from Montreal or Toronto or wherever in Canada to Martinique without having to fly on the very horrible Transat Airlines. The only package I have seen from an agency in Montreal has been on Transat. I don't want to spend 5 hours in the air in very cramped quarters. I am 6 ft 4.....240 lbs. Air France flies I believe from Miami to Martinique but I haven't found any packages tied to this flight ( flight + Hotel). If you know of an American Air Lines, Air Canada, Air France etc etc package please post. Flying from Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland or thereabouts would be an option as well......... Air Canada flies direct to Guadeloupe from Montreal, last I checked. You can definitely connect there. Beware that you will pay for the privilige of scheduled airline service, so don't expect the same rates. Just enjoy the comfort. -- Ken Tough |
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