FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos – February 18, 2025 — interCaribbean Airways announces the launch of new non-stop flights connecting San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU) and Anguilla (AXA). Starting Monday, April 14, 2025, this new route will strengthen connectivity between Puerto Rico and the Northern Caribbean, offering travelers a convenient option for reaching the luxurious destination of Anguilla.
The service will operate three times weekly on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays serviced by interCaribbean ATR aircraft, providing an approx. 75-minute flight between the destinations. Times are shown below
SCHEDULE
Flt No From To Day DEP L ARR L A/C
JY533 San Juan Anguilla Mon 13:30 14:40 AT4
JY534 Anguilla San Juan Mon 15:20 16:30 AT4
JY 531 San Juan Anguilla Sat 10:55 12:05 AT4
JY 532 Anguilla San Juan Sat 12:45 13:55 AT4
JY 531 San Juan Anguilla Thu 10:55 12:05 AT4
JY 532 Anguilla San Juan Thu 12:45 13:55 AT4
Minister of Tourism and Ports, The Honourable Haydn Hughes stated. “The addition of interCaribbean Airways flights from San Juan further strengthens Anguilla’s position as a premier Caribbean destination. This new route complements our existing air services and provides more options for visitors to experience our world-class resorts, pristine beaches, and renowned hospitality.
Trevor Sadler, CEO of interCaribbean, commented: “The launch of our San Juan-Anguilla service represents another step in our mission to enhance Caribbean connectivity. San Juan serves as a gateway from cities in the USA, Canada, Europe and South America giving easy access to Anguilla from North America and beyond.
This new route adds to interCaribbean’ network from San Juan, which includes non-stop service to Tortola and seamless connections to destinations such as Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Turks and Caicos.
Flights are now available for booking directly at interCaribbean.com or via your travel agent.
About interCaribbean Airways interCaribbean Airways, a privately-owned and operated airline, is headquartered in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The UK-flagged airline operates 50-seat Embraer ERJ145 Regional Jets, 70 seat Bombardier CRJ700, and a fleet of turboprops, comprising 68-seat ATR72, 48-seat ATR42s, 30-seat EMB120s, and 19-seat Twin Otters. With a network spanning Georgetown, Guyana, in the south, Barbados to the east, Havana, Cuba, to the west, and Nassau, Bahamas, to the north, interCaribbean connects twenty-eight cities across seventeen countries in the Caribbean.