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Unfortunately, in 2015, Air Jamaica ceased all operations.
Previously, Air Jamaica flew to various destinations such as Barbados, Caracas, Georgetown, Castries, Fort Lauderdale, Kingston, London, Miami, Montego Bay, Orlando, New York City, Paramaribo, Port of Spain, St. George's, St John's, Tobago and Toronto.
In 2011, Caribbean Airlines acquired Air Jamaica intending to operate Air Jamaica for as long as possible. In January 2011, the Air Jamaica brand was relaunched at Norman Manley International Airport with the unveiling of a new livery.
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Air Jamaica was the national airline of Jamaica. Since May 2011, the airline has been owned and operated by Caribbean Airlines. Search similar routes with Caribbean Airlines.
When Air Jamaica was operating, the airline offered its passengers a frequent flyer programme called 7th Heaven.
Air Jamaica were not part of an airline alliance during the time that they were operating.
Previous to Air Jamaica ceasing operations, it is likely that the airline offered a food and drink service onboard its aircraft. The refreshment service onboard Air Jamaica most likely included a hot and cold option as well as alcoholic and soft drinks during the flight.
During Air Jamaica's operations, it can be assumed that the airline offered passengers onboard its flights, in-flight entertainment. This in-flight entertainment could have included an in-flight magazine and headphone connectivity.
Unfortunately, the airline has ceased operating. During operations, economy-class seats were available. The airline was dedicated to customer service, with flight attendants dedicated to providing a friendly welcome and sincere hospitality.
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Norman Manley is an international airport located 19km away from Kingston, Jamaica. Over 130 international flights leave from the airport each week. Second only to Sangster International Airport, Norman Manley is one of the busiest airports in the country. Other airlines that are based at Norman Manley International airport include Fly Jamaica Airways.
Air Jamaica's fleet included A310s, A300s, A320s, A319s, B727s, B747s and Douglas DCs.