Flights to Jamaica On Sale

 
 
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Flights to Jamaica On Sale

Published 02/24/2010

(Kingston, Jamaica) -  Travelers from Baltimore, Chicago and Orlando have more reason to cheer with Air Jamaica’s Sun and Fun Sale. Getting your warm weather fix at an affordable price is still within reach; just purchase your ticket by March 1, 2010.

All fares are one-way and subject to government taxes and fees. Government taxes and fees are additional. Conditions regarding cancellations, black-out periods and other charges apply (see Fare Rules). Sample fares between Jamaica and the following cities include:

Orlando and Montego Bay or Kingston - $89 one-way; Baltimore and Montego Bay - $99 one-way; Chicago and Montego Bay or Kingston - $102 one-way; Baltimore and Kingston - $109 one-way.

Travel from Orlando must be completed by March 8, 2010. Travel from Chicago must be completed by April 11, 2010. Travel from Baltimore is valid now through May 28, 2010.

Fare Rules: Fares are per person, one-way and valid for travel in Lovebird Economy class from Orlando through March 8, 2010, from Chicago through April 11, 2010, and from Baltimore through May 28, 2010. Tickets must be purchased by March 1, 2010 for Chicago and Baltimore travel. Black-out period between Baltimore and Montego Bay/Kingston: March 27-April 16, 2010. Reservations are required for all sectors. Ticketing must be completed within 1 day after reservations are made. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights. Change penalties of $150 and other restrictions may apply.  U.S. and foreign government imposed taxes and fees of up to $105 per person are additional and due with final payment. A September 11th security fee of $2.50 per person per U.S. enplanement is additional and due with final payment. Tickets are non-refundable.

Lovebird Economy class passengers are allowed two pieces of checked baggage up to 50 lbs, but a fee of $25 will apply for the second checked bag.  A ticketing fee of $20 will be charged when purchasing tickets at Air Jamaica ticketing outlets.

For further information, visit the website at www.airjamaica.com or call 1-800-523-5585.

Celebrating its 40th year as Jamaica’s national carrier, Air Jamaica offers the most nonstop flights between the U.S. and Jamaica. The airline serves 12 destinations with more than 160 weekly flights, including service between Jamaica and Toronto, New York (JFK), Chicago (O’Hare), Baltimore, Philadelphia, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Curacao and Nassau, as well as nonstop service between New York and Grenada. Voted “The Caribbean’s Leading Airline” for 12 consecutive years, Air Jamaica offers one of the industry’s most generous rewards programs, 7th Heaven Rewards, along with award-winning, free in-flight entertainment, the Island Stylee video and SkyWritings, the in-flight magazine.

For more information or to book travel, visit www.AirJamaica.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 
     

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