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Contour Airlines to Launch Caribbean Flights

Contour Airlines to Launch Caribbean Flights
Contour Airlines, a subsidiary of Contour Aviation, is poised to enter the Caribbean market with the introduction of new non-stop flights connecting San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport and St. Thomas’ Cyril E. King Airport to Dominica’s Melville Hall Airport. The airline will deploy its fleet of 30-seat aircraft on these routes, which includes a diverse mix of regional jets such as fifteen CRJ200s, one Challenger 800 (CRJ100), one Citation Excel, ten Embraer E135s, eight E140s, three E145s, one Falcon 2000, and one Legacy 600, according to ch-aviation data.
New Routes and Service Schedule
Service between St. Thomas and Dominica is scheduled to commence on September 24, with flights operating three times weekly. The following day, flights from San Juan to Dominica will begin, offering four weekly frequencies. These routes will provide the only non-stop jet service linking Dominica directly with Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, potentially enhancing travel convenience and regional connectivity for passengers.
Industry Context and Challenges
Contour’s expansion into the Caribbean occurs amid broader challenges facing the U.S. airline industry. Domestic carriers such as Spirit and Frontier Airlines have recently reported weak demand alongside an oversupplied market, resulting in financial pressures and strategic recalibrations. In response, some competing airlines—including Frontier, JetBlue, and Southwest—have implemented fare increases, which may affect competitive pricing dynamics on Caribbean routes.
The difficulties encountered by Hawaiian Airlines, which has suspended several routes due to similar market conditions, highlight the risks associated with launching new services in the current environment. Contour’s ability to sustain its Caribbean operations will likely depend on navigating these demand and supply challenges that continue to impact U.S. carriers.
Despite these headwinds, Contour Airlines’ introduction of non-stop flights marks a notable development in regional air travel, offering more direct options between Dominica, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.

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