Air Unlimited Resumes Its Regular Flights to the Abacos, as Treasure Cay and Marsh Harbour Airports Reopen to Public
Our boutique airline now offers commuter flights to the Abacos for the first time since Hurricane Dorian
Travelers can now visit the picturesque vacation destinations of Treasure Cay and Marsh Harbour with flights to the Abacos offered by the boutique airline, Air Unlimited. Air Unlimited is relaunching its public flights to two of the main Abaco Island destinations impacted by Hurricane Dorian. Resuming regular service to Treasure Cay and Marsh Harbour will help invigorate the Bahamian tourism industry, as the islands continue their recovery, and will provide guests a unique travel experience to a tropical oasis. The Abaco Islands offer miles of sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and family-friendly excursions for the trip of a lifetime.
“The Abacos was our first travel destination when we started Air Unlimited back in 2013, so these islands hold a very special place in our hearts,” said Mark Neubauer, co-founder and pilot at Air Unlimited. “We couldn’t be more pleased to offer travelers the opportunity to return to this beautiful destination, as it continues to rebuild and welcome guests from around the world to experience its tropical scenery, rich history and beloved people.”
Air Unlimited reacted promptly in support of the Bahamas following the devasting impacts of Hurricane Dorian. Supporting Central Florida’s relief efforts for the Abacos, Air Unlimited reserved its fleet exclusively for relief missions aimed at delivering crucial supplies, skilled personnel and affected homeowners in the demolished areas.
Travel restrictions set by the Bahamian government and travel industry have been lifted, and everyday travelers can once again book their next Abacos trip with Air Unlimited for hassle-free, luxurious flight experience. Travelers can choose from destinations in Marsh Harbour, Treasure Cay and North Eleuthera. The Abaco Islands are known for their miles of stunning beaches, including its world-renowned Pink Sand Beach, authentic Bahamian cuisine, and family-friendly experiences, such as swimming with the pigs. This iconic excursion allows visitors to feed and swim with the wild but docile animals in the crystal-clear water.
At Air Unlimited, guests arrive to the airline’s private hangar, receive complimentary valet parking, experience a quick check-in and are permitted to bring up to 40 pounds of luggage for free. Flights will soon be available through popular booking sites such as Expedia, Travelocity and Orbitz – thanks to the Air Unlimited’s new booking tool, TakeFlite.
For more information about Air Unlimited or to book flights to the Abacos, visit www.flyairunlimited.com.
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Air Unlimited Organizes Abaco Relief Efforts
Air Unlimited, announces its Abaco relief efforts to support the Bahamas, following the devastating impact of Hurricane Dorian. We have regularly flown travelers to the Abaco Islands for more than five years and now plan to conduct ongoing humanitarian flights.
To aid in Air Unlimited relief flights, fiscal donations are being accepted at: www.gofundme.com/f/abaco-relief. These funds will be used for supplies and aircraft fuel, which is needed to transport resources and conduct medical evacuation missions to and from the Abacos.
Additionally, the Air Unlimited facilities at the Orlando Sanford International Airport will be used as a collection point for relief supplies, such as first aid kits, rope, flashlights, hygiene products, and more. Those interested in donating critical items can follow the drop off directions below.
- DROP OFF LOCATION:
- Air Unlimited
- 4130 Centerline Ln.
- Sanford, FL 32773
- COLLECTION HOURS:
- 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily
- *Please call ahead to ensure staff is available at that time (407-585-4300)
“We, at Air Unlimited, are heartbroken for our Abaco family, and our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected,” said Air Unlimited Co-founder Charles Gregg. “The Abacos needs our support now more than ever.”
Air Unlimited is spearheading Abaco relief through a general aviation fleet, where volunteer pilots can utilize the Air Unlimited hangar as a launch point and command center for organizing a variety of flight missions. This is in addition to collecting supplies, which will be loaded onto Air Unlimited aircraft and volunteer pilot planes to be taken to the islands.
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