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Flights from Stuart to the Bahamas

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It isn't new, flights to the Bahamas, but it's where and how much that is getting everyone's attention. You no longer have to catch a flight out of West Palm Beach or Fort Lauderdale to catch a ride to the Bahamas. Now, you have a Stuart connection. Starting December 15th, Treasure Coast Airlines in Stuart will offer flights to rare locations in the Bahamas. The price: $285 dollars. The plan is to fly to Marsh Harbour and Walker's Cay several times a week. Operations Manager, Danny Krachun, says, "For the most part everyone is excited about using this service." Joe Edge uses the charter service and says, "It's $285 dollars round trip, which if you were gonna charter a plane it's $1000 dollars one way." We checked and other airline flights to Marsh Harbour, Bahamas cost more than $300 dollars. Treasure Coast Airline Flights are set to begin December 15th.

For more information and to book your travel: www.treasurecoastairlines.com,  call 772-781-0031, send e-mail to privatejetinc@bellsouth.net

Tuesdays and Saturdays = flights to Walker's Cay

Three times per week = flights to Marsh Harbour

 


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