SAN JUAN – Puerto Rico’s largest carrier, with more seats in and out of the island than any other airline, JetBlue Airways, today announced plans to add more flights from San Juan this winter with new
SAN JUAN – Puerto Rico’s largest carrier, with more seats in and out of the island than any other airline, JetBlue Airways, today announced plans to add more flights from San Juan this winter with new nonstop service to St. Thomas and St. Croix – the airline’s 68th and 69th destinations.
During a press conference in San Juan, the value carrier said that effective December 15, 2011 it will launch twice-daily flights between San Juan’s Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU) and St. Thomas International Airport (STT), and once-daily flights between San Juan and St. Croix International Airport (STX). Additionally, JetBlue is making it easier for New Englanders to visit the Virgin Islands with plans to launch service between Boston and St. Thomas. Flights from Logan In
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Coronavirus digest: India posts lowest caseload in six weeks dw.com 5 hrs ago dw.com
India s second wave appears to be easing as reports suggest an economic stimulus package is being prepared for the worst-hit areas. Melbourne has introduced restrictions after an outbreak. Follow DW for the latest. © Niharika Kulkarni/REUTERS India has been trying to ramp up its vaccination process to stem the tide of a wave of infections
For the first time in six weeks,
India has registered less than 200,000 coronavirus infections over a 24-hour period, according to a Health Ministry update on Tuesday.
The ministry recorded 196,427 new cases its lowest daily rise in infections since April 14, while deaths from COVID-19 rose by 3,511.
COVID-19 Special: A variant of concern
Here s a roundup of other major developments around the world.
Oceania
The Australian city of
Melbourne reinstated restrictions on Tuesday as authorities scrambled to find the missing link in a new outbreak that has grown to five cases.
Gatherings inside will be limited to five guests, while only 30 people are allowed at public meetings. Face masks will be mandatory in restaurants, pubs and other indoor venues starting from 6 p.m. local time (0800 GMT) on Tuesday until June 4.
All five cases are from an extended family across different households and could be traced back to the variant found in an overseas traveler who returned to Melbourne earlier this month after completing quarantine in the city of Adelaide.
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CALGARY, Alberta, May 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Parkland Corporation ( Parkland , we , the Company , or our ) (TSX:PKI) announced today its financial and operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2021 ( Q1 2021 ). Highlights include:
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Parkland ( Adjusted EBITDA ) of $314 million, up 64 percent year-over-year. Despite continued COVID-19 impacts, we benefited from lower costs, continued strong per unit fuel margins and Company C-store same-store sales growth ( SSSG ) in Canada, U.S. acquisition growth, solid performance in International and higher utilization at the Burnaby refinery.
Net earnings attributable to Parkland of $31 million, or $0.21 per share, basic, an increase of $110 million relative to prior year.
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