Monthly Archives: November 2019

‘Almost half of Antilleans living in Holland don’t want to be here. Make sure they can go back to where they feel happy ‘: John Leerdam

The displeasure over the Caribbean Netherlands is rising again: a security crisis on Sint Maarten, a refugee crisis in Curaçao and administrative and financial disorders on Sint Eustatius and Aruba, among others. So the question is again whether the Netherlands should definitely say goodbye to the chaos that is called Antilles. Continue reading

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KLM, Air France, Delta & Virgin Atlantic JV Given Green Light By US

The planned project between KLM, Air France, Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic has been approved by United States authorities. This means that the airlines will essentially conduct transatlantic operations as a single joint venture.

Delta and Virgin Atlantic are two of the carriers involved in the transatlantic joint venture proposal. Photo: DeltaTransatlantic alliance

The Points Guy reports that the US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao granted final approval for an expanded alignment between the firms. The Department of Transportation tentatively agreed to the move back in August. It planned to grant the group of carriers antitrust immunity to allow the move. Now, the plans have now been officially approved.

This alliance would allow these airlines to combine their resources together when it comes to US-Europe operations. Together, they would be able to produce joint marketing campaigns, sell flights, coordinate schedules and plan fares.

This joint venture replaces two previous arrangements that were in place between the regions. One was between the US and the United Kingdom, while the other was between the US and continental Europe. Chao hopes that the overhaul will allow for additional benefits, including greater options for passengers on transatlantic services.

Meanwhile, Delta spokeswoman Susannah Thurston spoke with The Points Guy about the venture. The airline believes that the move will allow the carriers to deliver more effective operations between the regions.

“This is the final regulatory step for the airlines to begin to work together to offer customers the best streamlined travel experience across the Atlantic,” Susannah Thurston said, as reported by The Points Guy.

Air France-KLM knows the value of leveraging extended networks. Photo: Air FranceSimilar agreements

This news follows Virgin Atlantic’s announcement of its plans for a similar partnership with Air France-KLM and China Eastern. This joint venture would see the British carrier leverage China Eastern’s presence in its country.

If approved, the deal would replace the agreement that is in place between Air France-KLM and the Chinese carrier. Virgin Atlantic hopes that this JV will be in place by early 2020.

Meanwhile, Delta recently announced that it is joining Silver Airways on a codeshare agreement. This would increase its influence in the Caribbean due to Silver’s presence within the region. Delta’s extended network now includes San Juan, Anguilla, Antigua, Dominica, Tortola, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. Maarten. American Airlines also followed with its own Caribbean codeshare with Silver.

Air France-KLM is also aligning with Virgin Atlantic on operations to China. Photo: KLMIndustry changes

With the aviation industry going through various struggles this year, airlines now have a greater drive to share resources. By aligning, these carriers will be hoping to maintain their development heading into the next decade.

However, not everyone involved would be delighted with these movements. Delta’s pilots previously expressed their dismayof the joint venture due to claims of losing out on work. Ultimately, all factors need to be considered by authorities when giving the green light.

What do you think of the joint venture between KLM, Air France, Delta & Virgin Atlantic? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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1 million dollars reward offered to anyone who solves the murder case of Helmin Wiels

WILLEMSTAD (ANP) – The Curaçao politician and businessman Amparo dos Santos has promised Thursday a reward of 1 million dollars (900,000) euros for the person who solved the murder of politician Helmin Wiels in 2013. Dos Santos states that the Public Prosecution Service has no idea who committed the murder.

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UPP SLATE 2020 ELECTION

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The plight of the pensioners this elections. Rolando Brison, please take not.

I tried to vlog from Mullet Bay yesterday, but it was crowded. Today I tried to vlog from Belair, but I got wet in the rain last night, so I’m under the weather.

As I was leaving Belair, someone called my name, I have never met her before.

She told me that she recognized me from my blogs.

So we spoke for a little bit, and she started going in to the plight and struggles of the seniors. Continue reading

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New SXM Group rules and changes

There might not be many blogs today. I am going through the painstaking process of cleaning and locking down all 100+ groups.

NO political ads without permission.

Gregory Arrindell, that means YOU.

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Robbie dos Santos transferred to Curaçao

Willemstad – Robbie dos Santos was transferred to Curaçao yesterday afternoon. Last Monday he was arrested in Sint-Maarten on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Helmin Wiels.

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Grandfather who ‘dropped toddler 150ft to her death’ on cruise ship arrives at court in Puerto Rico

Doctors stationed on board the 15-deck ship raced to save the toddler but she was declared dead at the scene having suffered suspected blunt force trauma to her head consistent with a fall.

‘When they told me Chloe had died, I didn’t know she went

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Happening Now Parliament approves credentials and admission

Parliament just approved the credentials and admission of Ms. Solange L. Duncan, Mr. drs. Rodolphe E. Samuel, Ms. Anna E. Richardson and Mr. Wycliffe S. Smith as Members of Parliament in this urgent Public meeting no. 06 of today. Continue reading

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Scott Hapgood case: 4 things we don’t know

Scott Hapgood, the 44-year-old UBS banker from Darien, has been accused of killing Anguillan hotel worker Kenny Mitchel. Mitchel showed up at the Hapgood’s hotel room with a knife, demanding money, according to the Hapgood family’s account of the incident. … Continue reading

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