BVI Airways

BVI Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
XV BVI DRAKE
Founded 2009
Commenced operations 5 May 2010
Hubs Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
Fleet size 2
Destinations 4
Company slogan "Your Caribbean Airline"
Parent company BVAirways
Headquarters Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport, Beef Island, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Key people Jerry Willoughby (CEO) 2014
Website www.gobvi.com

BVI Airways is an airline of the British Virgin Islands. Its headquarters are located at its hub at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport serving the territory's main island of Tortola with the capital, Road Town. It suspended inter-island operations in late 2014, shortly after a change of ownership to concentrate on a non stop schedule directly to the US.

History

BVI Airways was founded by in 2009 and started operations in May 2010, initially serving the popular Beef Island (EIS) to St Maarten (SXM) route three times per week. In September 2010 the airline began flying some services on behalf of Winair, adding Dominica (DOM) to its route network.

In March 2014 the airline changed ownership with Jerry Willoughby taking over the company from Luke Smith.[1] Willoughby was a former Delta Air Lines Captain and announced plans for bigger aircraft and an expanded route network, including plans to link Tortola directly with Miami.

In January 2016 it was announced by the Premier of the British Virgin Islands that a partnership was formed to launch flights starting in late 2016 direct to Miami.

Destinations

The airline is based at Beef Island Airport (EIS) in the BVI and did serve St Maarten (SXM) and Dominica (DOM) on regular scheduled services. The airline also offered extensive charter services throughout the Caribbean.

Fleet

BVI Airways' initial fleet consisted of two 19-seater British Aerospace Jetstream Super 31 turboprops. The new non-stop service to Miami will make use of the British Aerospace Avro 85.

Non Stop Flights to Miami

In January 2016 the Government of the British Virgin Islands announced that it would be investing US$7 million into the airline.[2]

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