ATLANTA, Dec. 20, 2017 -- Vacation Express, a tour operator known for their exclusive, non-stop flights and affordable all-inclusive vacation packages, is returning non-stop service to Grand Bahama Island from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI). The Swift Air, LLC. flights are four-night rotations departing various days of the week from May 28, 2018 to August 26, 2018.
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“This service to Grand Bahama Island is great news for our passengers looking for an exciting vacation and a great value,” said Ricky Smith, Executive Director of BWI Marshall Airport. “Vacation Express is offering our customers more high-quality travel options for a relaxing Caribbean visit.”
The flights will be operated by Swift Air, LLC. on a Boeing 737-300 aircraft with early departures and late returns for an optimal vacation experience. Plus, travelers returning from Grand Bahama Island will be pre-cleared eliminating the need to navigate Customs and Immigration upon arrival in the U.S. For additional information, please visit VACATIONEXPRESS.com or speak with a local travel agent.
About Vacation Express:
Based in Atlanta, Vacation Express, part of Sunwing Travel Group, is a tour operator specializing in quality, affordable vacation packages to over 30 destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico and Costa Rica. Now in business for over 25 years, Vacation Express is one of the country’s largest and most trusted tour operators. Travelers looking for the most affordable, all-inclusive vacations may book Vacation Express’ exclusive, non-stop packages through their travel agent, directly by phone seven days a week at 1-800-309-4717 or online at VACATIONEXPRESS.com. Exclusive charter flights are operated by Sunwing Airlines, Allegiant Air, Frontier, Swift Air, LLC., VivaAerobus, Miami Air International and Volaris. See operator/participant agreement for details.
Additional Notes: Small service fee of $10 applies when booking through Vacation Express Call Center. For full terms and conditions, hotel and description of all services, please refer to the Vacation Express 2018 Brochure, www.vacationexpress.com or call 1.800.309.4717. Vacation Express now accepts debit cards that offer the same consumer protection as credit cards. See operator/participant agreement for details. Public charter flights are operated by Sunwing Airlines, Allegiant Air, Frontier, Swift Air, LLC., VivaAerobus, Miami Air International and Volaris. All flights subject to DOT approval. Packages are limited and subject to change without prior notice. Airfares are per person, reflect lowest available airfare at time of printing, are subject to change and based upon availability of class of service. Not responsible for errors or omissions. Registered Florida seller of travel no. St 38441. State of California Seller of Travel Certificate of Registration #2107538-40.
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MEDIA CONTACT
Pamela Caltabiano | Public Relations Manager
[email protected] | 800.309.4717 x3098
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/04235588-d114-418b-b660-b0792e06d4a3.


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