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Originally Posted by santanatwins
I hear that North American Airlines, who fly into Santiago and Santo domingo from NYC, are going to increase their flights from three times a week to a daily flights into Santiago and four times a week into SDQ. This is to compete with the new route Jet Blue has. I think this is good for all travelers since this will keep prices in the lower price range of $300 to $400 round trip.
I happen to work for North American Airlines but I fly Jet Blue at least 25 times a year into BUffalo since I own a house in Buffalo. It´s nice to know I can fly straight from Buffalo to Santiago if I chose to. I´m even trying to get a part time job with Jet blue so I can fly for free. I wish them luck
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Yeah, I believe Nal0whs is correct, in that you will have to fly out of JFK.
Good luck getting a part-time job with JetBlue. My friends and I considered the same thing with Delta. I'm nowhere near rich, nor am I well-off, but the thought of work 2 jobs.....1 just for free flight benefits only....can't do it, I think. I do love traveling, though. Best of luck to you however!!!!
Not sure if this is posted somewhere else, but can you post the JFK-STI/SDQ schedule for North American?
As I stated before, competition in this market is more than welcomed by me. My JetBlue travel (JFK-STI r/t) will cost me around $430 for the schedule that I prefer. If another airline closely matches the same timeframe, and comes in around $300-350, my attention will be peaked. That little difference is the cost of a couple of nights of comfortable lodging in either Cabarete or Santiago.