San Juan, Puerto Rico – Cape Air, a leading regional airline with a longstanding presence in the Caribbean, is thrilled to announce the introduction of a new livery for one special Britten-Norman Islander aircraft. This initiative underscores Cape Air's commitment to the Caribbean region and marks a significant milestone in its 35-year journey in aviation.
Beginning on November 13, 2024, passengers traveling to Virgin Gorda and Culebra via Cape Air’s Caribbean hub in San Juan may have the pleasure of experiencing this visually striking livery first-hand. Inspired by the beauty of the Caribbean, the design encapsulates the essence of the region, reflecting Cape Air's deep-rooted affinity for its Caribbean operations.
The design for the new livery was thoughtfully planned and pays homage to the vibrant colors of the Caribbean. At the heart of the design is the sea turtle, symbolizing Cape Air’s enduring presence and its intrinsic connection to nature. Just as the turtle embodies longevity, patience, resilience, and adaptability, Cape Air has demonstrated these qualities throughout its history in the industry.
The livery also features the iconic hibiscus flower, representing happiness, sunshine, and good fortune. As Cape Air embarks on its 35th-anniversary celebrations, this emblematic flower serves as a beacon of hope and prosperity for the company's future endeavors in the Caribbean and beyond.
Furthermore, depicting a school of fish is a powerful symbol of teamwork and unity. By showcasing the collective strength and camaraderie shared among Cape Air employees and its passengers, the livery reinforces the airline's ethos of inclusivity and collaboration across all its markets.
Cape Air CEO & President, Linda Markham, expressed her excitement about the unveiling of the new livery, stating, "We are delighted to introduce this visually stunning livery as a tribute to the Caribbean, which holds a special place in our hearts. As we celebrate our 35th anniversary, this livery serves as a testament to our enduring commitment to the region and Cape Air’s unwavering dedication to providing exceptional service to our passengers."
Passengers traveling on Cape Air's Britten-Norman Islander can look forward to an unforgettable journey that not only connects them to their destination but immerses them in the vibrant spirit of the Caribbean.
Cape Air has been offering affordable, convenient, frequent daily flights throughout the Caribbean since 1998. With its Caribbean hubs in San Juan and St. Thomas, Cape Air operates more than 80 daily flights to Anguilla, Cluebra, St. Croix, Mayaguez, Nevis, Tortola, St. Kitts, Vieques, and Virgin Gorda.
About Cape Air
Since 1989, Cape Air is one of the largest commuter airlines in the United States, serving 31 cities in the US and the Caribbean. The New England regional airline, based in Hyannis, Massachusetts, has grown from three flights a day between Provincetown and Boston in 1989 to a fleet of 98 aircraft, more than 300 flights a day, and flying approximately 400,000 passengers annually.
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