Air Jamaica to become an all-Boeing airline
That's according to Travel Weekly (free registration), which says the Caribbean carrier's recently unveiled five-year business plan calls for "swapping its current fleet of 15 Airbus aircraft for an all-Boeing 757 fleet beginning later this year." Paul Pennicook, senior vice president of marketing and sales at Air Jamaica, tells Travel Weekly the first routes to get 757 service will "probably be the routes from New York [JFK] to Montego Bay and Kingston [Jamaica] and from Toronto to Kingston." He says the 757 is "more suited to our mission. It carries 188 passengers and has much more room for baggage. It will carry a larger payload and fly a longer route much more efficiently." The switch to 757s will begin later this year and will come on a "staggered basis over an 18- to 24-month period," Travel Weekly writes.





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