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hiss srq
2010-03-03, 08:24 PM
I just got word from one of my friends back in Jamaica at Air Jamaica that Carribean Airlines takes over on April 19th of this year. As of that date Air Jamaica employees will be redundant. I am soo glad that I have one more trip on Air Jamaica back down to the island before this travisty to Jamaica happens. Get those AJM birds while you can folks! Godspeed to the Lovebirds. The staff were always great, the service was top notch and the history of the little airline that could was colorful. Almost as much so as their last livery. I will post links as soon as they come up.

wunaladreamin
2010-03-03, 08:32 PM
I do miss their A340's. Those ships were wild lookin'.

NIKV69
2010-03-03, 08:36 PM
Since Ryan refuses to use sources I will provide one.

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/ ... sure4.html (http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100228/cleisure/cleisure4.html)

Though it's not a done deal it sure looks like it will be.

lijk604
2010-03-03, 08:43 PM
Okay so the big question...does Caribbean Airlines absorb the "Airbii" that Air Jamaica flies, or will they sell them, and just run the new routes with their existing 737's?

emshighway
2010-03-03, 08:46 PM
NO MAN!!!!!!

moose135
2010-03-03, 09:25 PM
It's been forever since I've shot one...

http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/Airliners-and-Airport-Spotting/Kennedy-Airport/JM200809246Y-JMR001/379855513_qmRsi-L-1.jpg (http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/Airliners-and-Airport-Spotting/Kennedy-Airport/1736595_xiw9B#379855513_qmRsi-A-LB)

http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/Airliners-and-Airport-Spotting/Kennedy-Airport/JM200802216Y-JMM001/257218487_eEpjN-L-2.jpg (http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/Airliners-and-Airport-Spotting/Kennedy-Airport/1736595_xiw9B#257218487_eEpjN-A-LB)

hiss srq
2010-03-03, 09:35 PM
Moose, I love the 321. Keep em coming if ya got em guys. Lord I sound like a mope. LOL

NLovis
2010-03-04, 02:48 AM
Well I dont get any chances to shoot these birds really (nor have I attemped to since there busses) but do I make an acception now. Eh I probably will. I need to find a way.

SengaB
2010-03-04, 04:37 AM
Its too bad AJM will be be disappearing in such a disgraceful way. I am sure it has been a source of pride for NYC's large Jamaican population. AJM is one on of the few remaining airlines with a very colorful and well done livery that had a power stage presence and identity. A few years back a Jamaican member of my church asked me if I would make a poster of an AJM airplane (A340) for his daughter who loved collecting images of the airline. One of the few plane I missed was the AJM 727-200. I saw it once as we were picking up our rental car at BWI and didn't have enough time to get my camera out. A nice touch that AJM had that was eventually lost was the Jamaican flag on the engine cowlings as you can see on the A310 and A321.

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/ajm01.jpg

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/ajm02.jpg

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/jamaica03.jpg

http://www.nycaviation.com/hosting/ajm04.jpg

Senga

Mayi757
2010-03-04, 08:55 AM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

SengaB
2010-03-04, 12:33 PM
No?
whats wrong Mario?

Mayi757
2010-03-04, 12:43 PM
My first flight on a jet aircraft was on an Air Jamaica 727, exactly 20 years and 1 day ago. Can't believe it took me a while to connect that personal event with these news! (yikes must be getting old!!)

Interesting note, the seats were dark pink/orange just like the livery.

I'll always have a soft spot for Air Jamaica's Doctor Bird logo inside the tropical orange sun, it always captivated me. To me personally it's one of the most classic symbols of aviation. Pure tropical beauty. Air Jamaica planes sport the most gorgeous paint on this side of the world, but all good things come to an end.

The old livery was quite a looker too, here on my favorite Airbus:

http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/2/7/7/0125772.jpg



JM will always live on, mon!

NLovis
2010-03-04, 06:44 PM
If I havent seen it then its old. I've been around the airport since I was 10 :borat: And my friend I have not seen that before.

Mayi757
2010-03-05, 11:40 AM
Lovis I'm afraid you would've had to be at the airport 15 or + years ago to have seen it lol

NLovis
2010-03-05, 12:22 PM
Lovis I'm afraid you would've had to be at the airport 15 or + years ago to have seen it lol
As I said.

Speedbird1
2010-03-05, 01:18 PM
Terrible news for spotters as well as travelers. I've been spotting Air Jamaica for decades. As I live near the CRI VOR, I always see them in the summer when the VOR 13LR approach is mostly used. I always could spot their brightly colored aircraft from the beaches along Coney Island. I will really miss them. I still see them whenever I visit JFK while waiting for the Q10 bus by T4. I can't ever remember hearing any negative things about this airline. This news ruins my day. It seems that every couple of months an airline is defunct. I still miss the BWIA L10's. I love the Caribbean logo as well. I'll miss the TV ads, too.

Matt Molnar
2010-03-05, 08:30 PM
Your friend was right, Ryan, but it seems to be happening a week earlier. Looks like the planes will stay for awhile.

Press release:

AIR JAMAICA FLIGHTS CONTINUE UNDER CARIBBEAN AIRLINES

3/5/2010

MIAMI, FL – March 5, 2010 – A preliminary targeted transaction date of April 12, 2010 has been set by which the operations of Air Jamaica will begin the transition to Caribbean Airlines. This transaction date dovetails with the airline’s major schedule change that was previously announced. However, the transaction date could change as the details of the transition are finalized.

Seamless Operations
The following are important points to note as the changeover is made:
• The transition to Caribbean Airlines will be phased over a period of up to one year, in order to ensure that customers will continue to be provided with the best possible travel experience.
• Air Jamaica aircraft will continue to be utilized during the transition period.
• Current Air Jamaica pilots, flight crews and ground staff will operate the aircraft for the schedule already published.
• All customer services, including reservations, website and sales, will continue to operate in much the same way as today, for a period of time.

“We have enjoyed a tremendous relationship with our loyal customers in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, as well as throughout the Diaspora, and we are pleased to advise that our company is also committed to continuing these relationships, doing everything possible to earn your loyalty and trust,” stated Bruce Nobles, Air Jamaica’s President and CEO.

Schedule advantages
As of April 12, the airline offers a superior schedule between Jamaica and its core destinations – namely four daily flights from Fort Lauderdale, three daily flights from New York (JFK) and daily flights from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Toronto.

To book future flights, continue to call your travel agent or Air Jamaica Reservations at 1-800-523-5585 or visit the website at http://www.AirJamaica.com.

About Air Jamaica
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. On Air Jamaica passengers experience the legendary Lovebird Hospitality and warm Caribbean smiles on every flight. For more information or to book travel, visit http://www.AirJamaica.com.



Contact:
Deborah Ehrman
Ruder Finn, Inc.
212-593-6445
[email protected]

Mayi757
2010-03-06, 01:06 AM
I'm not surprised it finally happened. Years ago when BWIA was around and both Air Jamaica and them were struggling, there was talk of merging the two and forming a single Caribbean carrier to serve the English-speaking market and beyond. At that time it was thought the idea wouldn't fly because neither party wanted to sacrifice their own cultural identity. Reason for a single-airline idea was that the market wasn't big enough for two large Caribbean carriers.

Now it's definitely too crowded with US airlines flocking to Jamaica for a money-losing Jamaican airline to have any chance. I suspect if both BWIA and JM had been well-run there would enough market for both, and BWIA would still be around.

Hopefully for the sake of variety and competition history doesn't repeat itself and Caribbean Airlines falls into serious financial problems sometime down the road after this merger.

JetBlueAirwaysFan
2010-03-07, 09:32 PM
Wow, and to remember that Air Jamaica is the only non-US airline I have ever flown in my life. Granted I was about four, but still, wow. We flew JFK-MBJ r/t on an Air Jamaica A300 I believe.

SengaB
2010-03-09, 07:28 AM
I forced myself yesterday morning to get the A319 for AJM. Who knows how long it will be shootable but Its better to get it when it still coming in.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4419811424_771fb85e43_o.jpg

That type of tug really ruins the shot with those huge wheels.

Senga

Mayi757
2010-03-09, 09:50 AM
The carts make the shot "come alive". Otherwise it's just a boring ugly little bus lol

NLovis
2010-03-09, 11:42 PM
That type of tug is what you will mainly see around JFK. Thats what most companies use. Try again you got the boring bus there. really boring.

mirrodie
2010-03-10, 12:15 AM
OK, many travesties within this thread.....

"travisty" = travesty

"nor have I attemped to since there busses) but do I make an acception now"
^they're^ ^exception^

I am NOTORIOUS for making lots of typos, but I am a grammar and spelling nut since they make it tough to read ;)

I agree, AJ leaving is truly a travesty! Spellman, if you are flying down there, be sure to take a lot of pics there!


Their fleet was brilliant looking. And Moose, I think the A321 is an ugly duckling but that is a great shot of it!

NLovis
2010-03-10, 12:35 AM
OK, many travesties within this thread.....

"travisty" = travesty

"nor have I attemped to since there busses) but do I make an acception now"
^they're^ ^exception^

I am NOTORIOUS for making lots of typos, but I am a grammar and spelling nut since they make it tough to read ;)

I agree, AJ leaving is truly a travesty! Spellman, if you are flying down there, be sure to take a lot of pics there!


Their fleet was brilliant looking. And Moose, I think the A321 is an ugly duckling but that is a great shot of it!
Well my exception hasn't come up yet as I havetn been able to get close enough to one for any type of shot in awhile.

SengaB
2010-03-10, 07:29 AM
Nlovis,
The A319 is usually a late night arrival with an early departure.
It might be kind of hard getting the plane without the tug unless one shoots it at JFK at night just after it arrives at the gate. They only have one A319 and its white.

Senga

NLovis
2010-03-10, 01:55 PM
Nlovis,
The A319 is usually a late night arrival with an early departure.
It might be kind of hard getting the plane without the tug unless one shoots it at JFK at night just after it arrives at the gate. They only have one A319 and its white.

Senga
I was talking about the color scheme senga

moose135
2010-03-19, 08:19 PM
I'm out in NEPA this weekend and it reminded me of this billboard at AVP that I shot a couple of years back. I thought it was amusing since, to the best of my knowledge, Air Jamaica never served the airport. I haven't been past that way lately, so I don't know if it's still up or not.

http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/Airliners-and-Airport-Spotting/Wilkes-Barre-Scranton-KAVP/JM20071222AVPSign001/237806395_iu5T5-L-2.jpg

Mayi757
2010-03-20, 12:25 PM
Speaking of billboards, reminds me of an eye-catching one from around 2000, on I-95 close to FLL airport depicting a drawing of Air Jam's splendid A300 which read "Now with 8 daily departures from South Florida". Wow, how much things change. Now it's like 2, maybe 3 flights a day at the most from FLL, MIA is gone.

They just stopped Orlando two weeks ago :cry: