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Press Release – San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize – Monday 5th March, 2012

TROPIC AIR’S SEASONAL LATE EVENING FLIGHTS BETWEEN BELIZE CITY MUNICIPAL AND SAN PEDRO RETURN

Tropic Air announced today that it will recommence its extra seasonal late evening flights between Belize City Municipal and San Pedro on Thursday, March 15th.

The new service is a direct response to input from its valued customers, and is made possible by the additional daylight conditions (longer days) that occur March through September.

“This late evening flight allows our customers to get the most out of their day in Belize City or San Pedro” said John Greif III, President of Tropic Air. “It was immensely popular with our business pasengers when we started it last year, so we brought it back as soon as we could this year. We hope to make this flight permanent, year-round, and even have additional evening flights between the two airports as soon as the Municipal Airport Upgrade project is complete. This will include lights on the airstrip”

The schedule for the flight is as follows:

DEPARTS TIME ARRIVES TIME
San Pedro (SPR) 06:00PM – Belize City (TZA) 06:20PM
Belize City (TZA) 06:30PM – San Pedro (SPR) 06:50PM

The seasonal flights are bookable via the web at www.tropicair.com, via e-mail at [email protected], by phone at 226-2012, by contacting any of our stations.

Tropic Air operates a fleet of 11 aircraft (including the lastest generation, G1000 “glass cockpit”, air conditioned Cessna Caravans) to 14 destinations in Belize, Honduras and Guatemala. On March 12, 2012, Tropic will commence service to San Pedro Sula, Honduras. With over 250 employees, Tropic Air carried over 220,000 passengers in 2011.

For more information on the new service, please contact Dora Gonzalez [email protected] or Julie Kee [email protected].

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