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GulfStream International Airlines is an American airlines based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida USA and has a busy operation in Tampa, a city in Florida and in several domestic and international aerial routes. Apart from flying big passenger aircrafts GulfStream International Airlines also has scheduled operation of charter flights to 10 cities of Florida and in different areal routes in Bahamas and Caribbean. It operates as a Continental Connection carrier for Continental Airlines. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport in Florida serves as the principal hub of GulfStream International Airlines and it has two other hubs at Orlando International airport and Tampa International airport.
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The airlines was established in 2000 by Thomas L. Cooper, a former captain for Eastern Airlines. Initially it operates an on-demand taxi between Miami, Florida and Cap-Haitien, Haiti, but was relocated to the Bahamas, when the political atmosphere in Haiti forced the operation to halt. It made the transition from FAR 135 carrier to FAR 121, allowing operation of larger aircraft. Its parent company is G-Air holding acquired Paradise International Airlines in August 1998. GulfStream International Airlines is owned by G-Air Holding 72% of the share and has 514 employees. The airlines offer high frequency service on most of the routes it serves. It does not operate any airport lounge.
GulfStream International Airlines operates regular flights in different domestic and international destinations. Some of these are given below:
- Domestic destinations
Fort Walton Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Gainesville
Jacksonville
Key West
Miami
Orlando
Pensacola
Tallahassee
Tampa
West Palm Beach
- International Destinations
Andros
Bahamas
Bimini
Freeport
Bahamas
George Town
Bahamas
Governors Harbour
Marsh Harbour
Nassau
North Eleuthera
Cat Island
The fleets of GulfStream International Airlines consists of the following aircraft:
7 Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia
26 rayrheon Beech 1900D Airliner
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