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Winair resumes Saba flights, InselAir cancels

Winair employees must report 

AIRPORT—Regional airline Winair resumed its services to Saba at midday on Wednesday. Managing Director Edwin Hodge said the airline managed to transport all passengers who were scheduled to fly on Wednesday as well as those on stand-by due to the cancellation of flights during the passing of Hurricane Earl.

Hodge expects the airline to operate as normal on Thursday, with a few delays on Thursday morning. By the afternoon hours, he said, all flight operations to Winair destinations should be back to normal.

Hodge also asked all Winair employees to report to work on Thursday at the regular working hours.

In related news, InselAir cancelled its flights to St. Maarten from Curacao and from St. Maarten to Haiti on Wednesday. Airline management cited unfavourable winds at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) associated with tropical storm Fiona.

Passengers were asked to return on Thursday morning to Hato International Airport on Curacao to take their flight to St. Maarten. Passengers scheduled to fly from Curacao to Haiti were flown directly to Haiti late Wednesday, forgoing the stopover in St. Maarten.


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