Go Lean Commentary
This below news article is good news for the Caribbean region. A new airline option has stepped in to fill the void.
See the news story here:
By the Caribbean Journal staff:
Air Antilles Express has launched its first-ever service between St. Maarten and Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe.
The service could provide a boost for Guadeloupe’s bid to attract more tourists from the United States market, as St Maarten is a major hub for flights from the United States.
The thrice-weekly service is being operated on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Air Antilles Express made its first flight between the two Caribbean destinations last week. The St Maarten-Guadeloupe service is part of a wider expansion for the company across the region.
The regional carrier launched another new flight out of Guadeloupe at the end of last year, serving Antigua.
Source: Caribbean Journal Online News Source (Retrieved 02/11/2014) – http://www.caribjournal.com/2014/02/11/air-antilles-express-launches-guadeloupe-st-maarten-service/
This foregoing article is just the “tip of the iceberg”; this is the latest development in a long string of eruptions in the Caribbean Air Travel space. The first eruption was November 2011 when AMR Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization. AMR Corporation, the Fort Worth, Texas based airline holding company was the parent company of American Airlines, American Eagle and Executive Airlines, the Puerto Rico based regional American Eagle carrier for the Caribbean. Executive/ American Eagle ceased operation on March 31 2013, leaving a gap of service for the Eastern Caribbean islands.
Change had come to the airline industry. American was the last of the remaining legacy airlines in the US to file for bankruptcy; the prior business model had become unsustainable for every American carrier. Along the way, AMR “spun off” all American Eagle regional carriers including Executive Airlines, shedding the debt and union contracts as a weight off its bottom-line. This step was too little, too late. Despite US$ 24.855 billion in revenues for 2012 and $4 billion in cash, the company still posted losses of $1.876 billion. The merger of AMR with US Airways Group on December 9, 2013 form the new entity, American Airlines Group, and a new lease on life. But still, there is no Eastern Caribbean resurrection!
The book Go Lean … Caribbean serves as a roadmap to navigate the changed landscape of the globalized air transport industry. It pronounces that change has come to the Caribbean and despite due warning the region is not prepared. The Go Lean roadmap portrays the need for regional integration, administration, and promotion for Caribbean air carriers. The book posits that transportation and logistics empowers the economic engines of a community. The above news article/Press-Release definitely asserts this premise. There must be air carrier solutions to service the transportation and tourism needs of the Caribbean islands. There is the expectation that air travel will continue to grow and impact Caribbean society – thus the need for more regional coordination. New models are detailed in the book in which tourism can be enhanced with “air lifts” to facilitate Caribbean events.
Now, for much of the Caribbean, air service is the only viable transportation option, but this Go Lean roadmap introduces the Caribbean Union Trade Federation (CU) and its Union Atlantic Turnpike initiative (Page 205) to offer more transportation solutions (ferries, toll roads, railways, and pipelines) to better facilitate the efficient movement of people and cargo.
Air Antilles Express is based at Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in Guadeloupe. It is a regional airline operating scheduled and seasonal services in the French Antilles (Caribbean). The airline began operations in December 2002 owned by the Dubreuil Group, the same as French Guiana based Air Guyane Express, using the same call signs, IATA (3S) and ICAO (GUY).
This carrier’s strategy, tactical and operational plan is to fill some of the gap left from the American Eagle absence, as follows:
Air Antilles Express –Destinations*
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American Eagle – Puerto Rico Hub Destinations*
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Antigua
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Antigua
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British Virgin Islands – Tortola
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Dominican Republic
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Dominican Republic
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French Guiana
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Dominica
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Guadeloupe
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Guadeloupe
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Martinique
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Martinique
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Saint Barthélemy
St Maarten
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Saint Kitts and Nevis
St Maarten
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Saint Lucia
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U.S. Virgin Islands
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Information is retrieved from Wikipedia on February 11, 2014
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