HYANNIS – Rectrix Aviation has announced that it will begin roundtrip service between White Plains, New York and Cape Cod and the Islands this month.
Effective May 23, Rectrix Aviation will begin commuter flights from White Plains Airport to Nantucket Island and Hyannis.
Passengers will travel on a twin engine, dual pilot, pressurized Turboprop King Air 300’s on the route, which will take 45 minutes from White Plains to Nantucket in cabin climate-controlled comfort.
The flights will depart from Ross Aviation’s West passenger terminal in White Plains.
“Say goodbye to commercial terminal delays” said Kevin Bradley, vice president of Commercial Services for Rectrix Aviation.
Passengers will also receive complimentary car valet service, as well as a private terminal lounge upon check in at Ross Aviation. Complimentary shuttle van service to and from the commercial airline terminal in the event of an airline connection is also part of the VIP experience.
An introductory fare of $249 one-way will be effective through June 9.
Passengers can check the flight schedule and book tickets online at flyrectrix.com.
By TIM DUNN, CapeCod.com News Center










