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Caribbean Net News: Anguilla's Minister of Tourism holds preliminary talks with WinAir

Caribbean Net News: Anguilla's Minister of Tourism holds preliminary talks with WinAir: "The figures for tourists traveling between the two islands indicate that there is significant growth and the discontinuation of a regular air service will have far-reaching consequences for travelling to Anguila as a final destination and the linkages with other Caribbean destinations.
WinAir has already announced it would be terminating the St Maarten - Anguilla route as of Tuesday, 15 May, 2007. Banks is expected to hold final discussions with WinAir from May 9 to 11, 2007 "

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