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Flights from the US
are plentiful, with major American airlines flying to Grand
Cayman anywhere from two to four times a week; a few fly
daily during high season.
The national carrier, Cayman Airways, offers more non-stop
flights between Grand Cayman and the US than any other
airline, with daily service from Miami and regular service
scheduled several times a week from Tampa, Florida and
Houston, Texas. It also provides connecting regional service
to Cayman Brac, and to Kingston, Jamaica.
All flights touch down first on Grand Cayman, with
connecting flights to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman usually
departing the same day. Round-trip flights from the US and
Canada average about US$450.
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From the UK,
British Airways flies to Grand Cayman three times weekly
from London Heathrow, with a stopover in Nassau, Bahamas.
Fare start around £500.
Although there are no direct flights from Australasia,
a number of airlines offer connecting service from Australia
to Los Angeles, then on to Grand Cayman, including American
Airlines, Delta, Air New Zealand and Qantas.
Island Air
(tel 345/949-5252,), based in Grand Cayman, offers scheduled
daily service between all three islands. The flight between
Grand Cayman and either of the sister islands is
approximately 40 minutes.
Cayman Brac is served by Cayman Airways, which provides
daily jet service
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Cayman Islands
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Cayman Islands
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