The only international St. Thomas airport, Cyril E. King, is located on a piece of the island that juts out from the south-western coast called Red Point. From most of North America's east coast cities, a direct flight from the mainland to the St. Thomas airport will take no more than four hours. From Europe, most flights include a stop and will arrive at the St. Thomas airport within ten hours on average. The St. Thomas airport receives flights from most major airlines, with American offering service from Miami and New York, US Airways from Philadelphia, United Airlines from Chicago and Washington, and Delta Airlines from Atlanta.
Local carriers like Cape Air and Seaborne Airlines also offer frequent flights linking the St. Thomas Airport with St. Croix's Henry Rohlsen Airport. If you are in the mood for some island-hopping and want to experience some of the great views that flying over the Caribbean guarantees, these small carriers that fly out of the St. Thomas airport are a perfect alternative.
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