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Article: Comings and goings: getting to and around the U.S. Virgin Islands is easier than ever. (Caribbean & Bahamas: St. Thomas/St. John).(Directory)
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- Hot Rod
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- November 4, 2002
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As anyone in Caribbean tourism can attest, the first major hurdle to clear when it comes to getting visitors to an island is the actual transportation. Without sufficient airlift, an island is practically dead in the water. Of course, once a destination attracts a visitor, there is still the challenge of making sure they can maneuver around the island or islands. Luckily, the U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix) are served frequently in a number of ways.'
Following is a brief roundup of the transportation capabilities on the three islands, including the latest airlift available. Check with each outfit or carrier directly to obtain the latest ...