Getting there
As a regional hub, Jamaica is well served with direct flights
from the US and UK. The majority of visitors purchase
packages that include flight, accommodation and airport
transfers, but there are plenty of good flight-only deals
available for those who want to go it alone. Most airlines fly into
Montego Bay, but many also land at Kingston as well - more
convenient if you're heading for Port Antonio or the Blue
Mountains.
Though cheap flights to Jamaica can be hard to come by,
there are good deals available, particularly from the national
carrier Air Jamaica, which flies direct to Montego Bay from the New
York area (JFK and Newark), LA, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, Phoenix,
Philadelphia and Boston. American Airlines flies from Miami and New
York; Northwest from Tampa, Detroit and Minneapolis; TWA from St
Louis; and US Airways from Philadelphia. Air Canada flies to
Montego Bay from Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Winnipeg. Most of
the airlines also land in Kingston. Air Jamaica's high- and
low-season fares to Montego Bay average US$650/550 from New
York; US$510/$420 from Miami; and US$820/710 from LA.
The main carriers from the UK are Air Jamaica, which
flies daily direct from Heathrow (nine weekly) and from Manchester
(two weekly) to Montego Bay and Kingston, and British Airways, also
to both airports but offering slightly fewer services per week. You
can also book a charter flight with companies such as Airtours.
Average high- and low-season scheduled fares are £550/430 from
Heathrow, £560/440 from Manchester. There are no direct flights to
Jamaica from Ireland.
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