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A cheaper way to fly
published: Sunday | August 17, 2008


Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
LEFT: Kimberly Thompson (left) and Felicia Harvey sport the airline's colours.
RIGHT: Ian Burns, executive chairman of Airone, gets the finer points about Jamaica from local rep Tara Playfair-Scott at the airline's reception, held at Terra Nova All Suite Hotel, Waterloo Road, last Thursday.

With some Jamaicans taking aeroplanes like they are taxis, it would be nice if the fares were the equivalent.

That's the idea that Airone is dreaming up.

The low-fare airline out of Ireland is coming to the Caribbean, with Jamaica as a big target.

So, the principals of Airone held a product launch and reception last Thursday to formally introduce themselves.

With fares projected to be as low as US$10, Airone is for the everyday passenger. But they still promise the best performance, fewer delays and more innovations.

The sky's the limit!

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