ST. THOMAS — Virgin Islanders now have an additional travel option to their Caribbean neighbors as Cape Air introduces a new route between St. Thomas and St. Kitts & Nevis. Starting December 7, the regional carrier will operate flights four days a week, connecting St. Thomas to St. Kitts and Nevis.
Marsha Henderson, Tourism Minister for St. Kitts, expressed enthusiasm for the new service, highlighting the potential to strengthen both tourism and inter-island relations. “We are delighted to welcome Cape Air to St. Kitts as they expand their network to include these key destinations,” she said, noting that the flights would foster deeper economic and cultural connections across the region.
This new route builds upon Cape Air's recent addition of daily service to Anguilla from St. Thomas, which was launched last month. Anguilla’s Tourism Minister Haydn Hughes welcomed the new flights, noting the strong ties between Anguilla and the USVI. “The ties between Anguilla and the USVI are deep,” he said, adding that the new connection would greatly benefit both “Anguillans in the diaspora and those who wish to visit our respective destinations.”
The reintroduction of inter-Caribbean routes has been a focus for V.I. Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte, who praised the new services for enhancing regional connectivity. “The return of the Cape Air route between St. Thomas and Anguilla further elevates the connectivity of the U.S. Virgin Islands and our neighbors throughout the Caribbean. The continued regrowth of inter-Caribbean routes aligns with our collective regional push to increase and enhance the cross-island travel experience for residents and visitors alike,” Boschulte stated at the time.
Cape Air has been a key player in the Caribbean aviation sector since 1998, offering frequent flights between various islands. The airline operates Cessna 402 aircraft, a nine-passenger twin-engine plane designed for short inter-island trips. With hubs in San Juan and St. Thomas, Cape Air currently runs over 80 daily flights to destinations including St. Croix, Tortola, Vieques, Nevis, Virgin Gorda, and more.