Air Jamaica Will No Longer Fly To Atlanta, Los Angeles, Grand Cayman, And Miami

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Air Jamaica has unveiled its 2009 Business Plan, which is designed to respond to the current global economic downturn, quickly stem the substantial cash losses at the company, and position the airline on a path to financial stability going forward.

The goal of the 2009 Business Plan is to eliminate cash losses by:

-Exiting loss-making markets and revising schedules in others
-Improving aircraft utilization by more than 25%, and
-Executing an efficiency plan that will improve productivity and bring Air
-Jamaica’s unit costs in line with international norms.

Effective February 26, 2009, Air Jamaica will exit Atlanta, Los Angeles, Grand Cayman, and Miami, and will discontinue service between Jamaica and Barbados and Jamaica and Grenada. This will result in the closure of the affected stations and reductions in the work force, accordingly.