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InterCaribbean Airways returns to St. Maarten with all-female crew on International Women’s Day  

On Sunday, St. Maarten welcomed the return of InterCaribbean Airways, a regional airline based in Antigua. Founded in 1991 as InterIsland Airways, it rebranded in 2013 to reflect its expanding Caribbean network. 

InterCaribbean Airways made a celebrated return to St. Maarten on Monday, marking the occasion with an inaugural flight and a ceremony at Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA). The event coincided with International Women’s Day, making the return of the airline especially symbolic as the flight was operated by an all-female crew.  

The ceremony drew a wide array of aviation and tourism leaders, including InterCaribbean Airways Chairman Lyndon Gardner, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Trevor Sadler, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Craig Chapple, and airport leadership, such as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Michael Lake, COO Emile Levons, and Director of Operations Michael Peters.   

Representing the tourism sector were May-Ling Chun of the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau and Aida Weinum of the Office de Tourisme de Saint Martin. Together, the attendees reflected the collaboration between the island’s Dutch and French sides, highlighting tourism and aviation as shared priorities.  

Priscilla Molina-Halley and June Douglas of Halley Aviation were also present at the welcoming ceremony marking the return of InterCaribbean Airways to St. Maarten. Representing the aviation services company, they joined airport officials, airline representatives, and tourism stakeholders in greeting the inaugural flight at Princess Juliana International Airport.  

Halley Aviation played an important supporting role in the event, providing ground handling services and operational coordination for the airline’s arrival. As one of the island’s established aviation service providers, the company assists airlines and private operators with aircraft handling, passenger support, and logistical arrangements on the ground, helping ensure smooth operations at the airport. 

On Sunday, St. Maarten welcomed the return of InterCaribbean Airways, a regional airline based in Antigua. Founded in 1991 as InterIsland Airways, it rebranded in 2013 to reflect its expanding Caribbean network. 

InterCaribbean Airways made a celebrated return to St. Maarten on Monday, marking the occasion with an inaugural flight and a ceremony at Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA). The event coincided with International Women’s Day, making the return of the airline especially symbolic as the flight was operated by an all-female crew.  

The ceremony drew a wide array of aviation and tourism leaders, including InterCaribbean Airways Chairman Lyndon Gardner, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Trevor Sadler, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Craig Chapple, and airport leadership, such as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Michael Lake, COO Emile Levons, and Director of Operations Michael Peters.   

Representing the tourism sector were May-Ling Chun of the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau and Aida Weinum of the Office de Tourisme de Saint Martin. Together, the attendees reflected the collaboration between the island’s Dutch and French sides, highlighting tourism and aviation as shared priorities.  

Priscilla Molina-Halley and June Douglas of Halley Aviation were also present at the welcoming ceremony marking the return of InterCaribbean Airways to St. Maarten. Representing the aviation services company, they joined airport officials, airline representatives, and tourism stakeholders in greeting the inaugural flight at Princess Juliana International Airport.  

Halley Aviation played an important supporting role in the event, providing ground handling services and operational coordination for the airline’s arrival. As one of the island’s established aviation service providers, the company assists airlines and private operators with aircraft handling, passenger support, and logistical arrangements on the ground, helping ensure smooth operations at the airport. 

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