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Five more repatriation flights added for Kingston and Miami in August

Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has added five more repatriation flights for travel in August from Grand Cayman to Miami, and to Kingston.

 

The schedule for the extra Kingston flights is as follow:

Thursday August 13, 2020:

FLIGHT FROM TO DEPARTS ARRIVES
KX3600 Grand Cayman Kingston 10:30am 11:35am

Wednesday August 19, 2020:

FLIGHT FROM TO DEPARTS ARRIVES
KX3606 Grand Cayman Kingston 2:10pm 3:15pm

Wednesday August 26, 2020:

FLIGHT FROM TO DEPARTS ARRIVES
KX3600 Grand Cayman Kingston 10:30am 11:35am

 

 

The schedule for the extra Miami flights is as follows:

Wednesday August 12, 2020:

FLIGHT FROM TO  DEPARTS ARRIVES
KX3104 Grand Cayman Miami 2:30pm 5pm

Wednesday August 19, 2020

FLIGHT FROM TO DEPARTS ARRIVES
KX3102 Grand Cayman Miami 10am 11:30am

Note: Depending on the border reopening timeline, additional repatriation flights may be added in September. Connecting flights from the Sister Islands are also available for each flight.

 

Cayman Airways is reminding all passengers travelling on these repatriation flights to please review and follow the policies in place with regards to entry requirements, baggage, pets, the wearing of face masks, and the new booking process. Those policies are as follows:

Immigration Requirements

Jamaica

Persons traveling to Jamaica must secure a Travel Authorization from the Jamaican Government prior to checking in for a flight. The application can be completed online via the following links: 

For Jamaican nationals: https://jamcovid19.moh.gov.jm/immigration.html

For non-Jamaicans: www.visitjamaica.com

Passengers who do not present the required travel authorization when checking in for their flight, will not be able to travel. 

Upon arrival in Jamaica, passengers from Cayman will NOT be required to undergo a COVID-19 test but will be subject to a health screening and risk assessments by Jamaican health authorities.  All passengers are required to wear a face mask throughout the airport in Kingston.

USA

Persons travelling to the United States must be US citizens or those legally able to travel to or through the USA. Passengers are responsible for ensuring that they have the necessary travel documents for entry into any country. There are no special COVID-19 requirements for entering the USA at this time, with the exception of Miami Airport requiring all passengers to wear a face mask throughout the airport.

NOTE: Passengers are responsible for ensuring that they have the necessary travel documents for entry into any foreign country. 

Baggage Allowance (for Jamaica and USA)

Passengers (except infants under 2) will be allowed one free checked bag up to 55lbs per bag (not exceeding 62 linear inches), plus one carry-on bag not exceeding 11" x 16" x 24". A maximum of 2 excess bags per passenger can be accommodated. These additional bags will be at a cost of US$20 for the first excess bag and US$50 for the second excess bag. No overweight or oversized bags will be accepted. Passengers who expect to have excess bags MUST prepay for it at the time of booking or at least 24 hours before travel. Please note that the first bag will travel confirmed, but excess bags will travel space-available and may take several weeks to reach the passenger should baggage space not be available on the repatriation flight.

Pets

A limited number of pets can be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis, aboard each flight to both destinations. These must be requested and approved at least 24 hours before travel. Pets without prior approval will be unable to travel. Passengers are responsible for ensuring they meet all necessary customs requirements for the importation of pets to any country.

Health and Safety Measures (for Jamaica and USA flights)

Various measures will be in place for the health and safety of passengers and crew, including: 

  • All passengers must present at check-in and boarding with their own face mask, which they must wear for the duration of the flight
  • CAL airport staff will be wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the check-in and boarding process, and check-in counters will be sanitized frequently during the check-in process. Cabin Crew will also be wearing PPE during each flight.
  • Social distancing for the boarding process and on board

Booking process

Persons wishing to travel outbound on these repatriation flights to Miami or Kingston can book seats directly with Cayman Airways by calling 345-949-2311, 1-800-422-9626 (toll free in the USA), or in Jamaica call 876-613-9105 or 866-759-1372 (toll free in Jamaica). Tickets can also be purchased online at www.caymanairways.com.

 

 

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