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Old 06-08-2011, 11:54   #16
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Old 06-08-2011, 14:04   #17
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george town wins over the abacos for winter hands down...warmer and fewer cold fronts...air canada has 2 flights/wk out of toronto direct to g town also...have fun
Well, now Air Canada is down to one flight per week to Georgetown and it's already sold out for the Christmas period.

Another idea would be to fly to Miami or Fort Lauderdale (where there are many more options) and then get a flight to Georgetown. Does anyone have a favourite airline to to get from either of those two places to Georgetown in a cost-effective manner?

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Re: Need Bahamas Mooring / Fly-in Tips

From George Town, Exuma International (GGT) you can fly to:

Bahamas:
Nassau, Intl (NAS) Operated by Bahamasair

Canada:
Toronto, Lester B. Pearson International (YYZ) Operated by Air Canada

United States:
Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int (ATL) Operated by Delta Air Lines
Miami, International (MIA) Operated by American Airlines
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Re: Need Bahamas Mooring / Fly-in Tips

We checked out the avaiablity of leaving our Pearson 30 in around Freeport and I seemed to have filed away in my head that the cheapest was hardstand at $35 a month.flying in/out is another $80 from the mainland and your cheaper nickle and dimeing standard flights rather than direct flights.The flight aspect is zilch.There is potential around Freeport if you get stuck and have to do a quick flight to save screwing around and go.cannot help with phone numbers but one day car rental will find you sorted.
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Another idea would be to fly to Miami or Fort Lauderdale (where there are many more options) and then get a flight to Georgetown. Does anyone have a favourite airline to to get from either of those two places to Georgetown in a cost-effective manner?

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Carolyn and Nick Wardle* store boats at their facility on a well protected canal at Coral Harbor on the South side of New Providence (Nassau).
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* Nick and Carolyn are the Seven Seas Cruising Association's Nassau cruising station hosts, and represent BASRA (Coral Hbr).

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