DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Silver Airways will begin daily, non-stop flight service between Fort Lauderdale International Airport and Daytona Beach International Airport on Jan. 16, according to Volusia County officials.
“Daytona Beach International Airport is excited to welcome yet another new airline starting service in January,” Rick Karl, director at Daytona Beach International Airport, told Headline Surfer.
“The addition of daily flights to Fort Lauderdale provides a southbound option to a major U.S. hub from Daytona Beach International Airport," Karl said, adding, "The new service further expands the destination opportunities for the local community and visitors, with hundreds of connecting opportunities served by Silver and its airline partners.”
“Daytona Beach International Airport is excited to welcome yet another new airline starting service in January,” Rick Karl, director at Daytona Beach International Airport, told Headline Surfer.
“The addition of daily flights to Fort Lauderdale provides a southbound option to a major U.S. hub from Daytona Beach International Airport," Ksarl said, adding, "The new service further expands the destination opportunities for the local community and visitors, with hundreds of connecting opportunities served by Silver and its airline partners.”
Silver offers convenient connections from Daytona Beach beyond Fort Lauderdale to Key West and many popular Bahamian family islands. Additionally, Silver offers connections to a variety of destinations through its ticketing partners, including United, JetBlue, Avianca, Azul Brazilian Airlines and more.
Silver Airways operates the most routes within Florida and between Florida and the Bahamas from its hubs in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa, and also operates Essential Air Service between Boston and Bar Harbor, Maine. In addition,
Silver last year acquired Seaborne Airlines with flights in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the Caribbean. Silver is a codeshare partner with United, JetBlue, and Avianca, and has interline agreements with American, Delta, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Bahamasair, Hahn Air and Azul.