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Puerto Rico has emerged as a major caribean transportation
huhwith extensive connections throughout the region and the
continental U.S. Most large airlines arrive and depart from
San Juan's Luis Munoz Marin International Airport.
There is more limited service to airports in Aguadilla, Mayagüez
and Ponce. Smaller airlines provide frequent service throughout
Puerto Rico and the offshore islands (check under Airline Companies).
American Airlines has been the dominant air carrier, but many
other airlines have been stepping up service to Puerto Rico
from continental U.S. destinations. These include Continental,
United, TWA, Northwest, Delta and US Air. British Airways and
other major European carriers service San Juan, many flights
are direct. Frequent Latin America service is also available,
especially to nearby Caracas, Venezuela.
There are daily scheduled flights, as well as reasonably priced
private charters, to Vieques and Culebra. Service exists to
the nearby Virgin Islands. Santo Domingo is another easy-to-reach
destination. American's regional carrier, American Eagle, is
a dominant force for Caribbean flights. Many shorter flights
leave from San Juan's Isla Grande Airport, more centrally located
than the international airport, and helicopter service is also
available for charters.
Inexpensive ferries run to Culebra and Vieques from Fajardo.
(Call Fajardo Ports Authority.) There is scheduled ferry service
in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands and also private charters.
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