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The destination is maintaining its upward trajectory into the second quarter of the year

With a strong first quarter behind it, which saw 3.3 million visitors recorded between January and March and a 9% increase over the same period last year, The Bahamas continues to build momentum in quarter two as Makers Air strengthens its investment in the market by expanding service to the region.
Beginning November 1, daily service will be available between Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE) and Cat Island. Flights will connect to New Bight-Freetown Settlement Airport (MYCB), five days per week and Arthur's Town Airport (MYCA), two days per week. This move marks a strategic step in strengthening the airline’s presence in high-demand leisure markets.
Building on the strong performance of Makers Airs’ existing Thursday and Sunday flights from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE) to Long Island’s Stella Maris Airport (MYLS), the carrier is adding a third weekly flight on Tuesdays, giving travelers even more flexibility and access to this popular destination.
Makers Air offers a seamless, stress-free way to reach The Bahamas, specialising in daily flights from Fort Lauderdale to the Out Islands. With personalised service and a laid-back travel experience, it is becoming a go-to for travelers looking to escape the crowds and get straight to island time.
For more information on The Bahamas, log on to bahamas.com.