Winair introduces “Carnival Steal of a Deal” Promotion.

Philipsburg:---As a community oriented airline-company that is cognizant of the current economic challenges that many persons are faced with, Winair has introduced a package deal which is slated to help. As part of St Maarten's 40th carnival anniversary the airline has introduced a ‘carnival steal of a deal' package which is geared to ensuring that travels to St Maarten can maximize upon.

Managing Director of Winair, Edwin Hodge said that with immediate effect passengers from St Saba / St. Eustatius will pay ANG 178 / US$ 99.00, St. Barths EUR 130 / US$ 169 while those from Nevis US$ 183.00. Hodge noted that these fares are roundtrip while it also includes all the required governmental and airport taxes.

"As an airline company we have and still continue to seek ways to aid our travelers who have remained confident and supportive of this company. Therefore, recognizing the importance that carnival plays in any country we felt that this was an opportune moment to make our usual contribution thus we are giving these ‘steal of a deal fares'," Hodge said.

Meanwhile, VP / Director Marketing & Sales, Claudio Buncamper pointed out that seats for the promotion are limited urging the travel public to make full advantage of the promotion immediately. He cautioned that the promotion is only applicable to persons staying seven or fewer days "Once you are going to spend more than seven days you cannot benefit from the promotion so you must stay seven days less," Buncamper said.

He disclosed that the promotion which commences today comes to an end on May 5th that the traveling public wanting to capitalize on the promotion need to do so immediately.

"We have always had a mad rush towards our promotion and therefore I would like to urge the general public to take full advantage of it," Buncamper noted.

The MD reiterated his company's support towards community based projects pointing out that while it is a difficult period giving back in a tangible way to the public who has kept his company going over the years is the right and honorable thing to do.