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Chief Minister welcomes American Eagle's new service to the BVI

Chief Minister welcomes American Eagle's new service to the BVI: "Chief Minister and Minister of Tourism Honourable D. Orlando Smith describes as great news American Eagle's announcement on Monday to introduce a new service between the BVI and Antigua starting June 1.

This announcement follows two meetings the Chief Minister held with Mr. Ed Criner, President of American Eagle in February and April to lobby for new connecting services between Antigua, St. Maarten and the BVI."

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