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THE Government is considering the addition of two daily unsubsidised flights on the domestic airbridge to accommodate short-notice travel between the islands, Trade, Investment and Tourism Minister Satyakama Maharaj said yesterday.
Maharaj, however, said subsidised flights will continue, with no plans to eliminate them, noting that the $400 airfare remains in place.
Speaking to the Express by phone, he said the Government was exploring options to ease congestion, including introducing unsubsidised flights costing about $1,000 for travellers seeking last-minute seats.
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