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7. (1986) You’ve just been informed that you need to fly from Miami to Barbados next Wednesday to pick up a catamaran and sail it back to its owners at Jupiter, Florida. What tha - BeeWee and Pan Am are both sold out between MIA and BGI on that day. A quick call to your travel agent friend reveals a one stop connection involving two nonstop flights - each aboard the same airline with each operating the same aircraft type. Book it, Danno! Identify the airline, the connection point and the aircraft type.
It's not AA or EA via SJU. It's not ALM, Air Jamaica, Air Aruba or Cayman Airways. Nor is it VIASA. No 727s, 737s, 757s, MD80s or L10s are involved. The aircraft was built in the Pacific Northwest. Knowing that, you should be able to better focus on aircraft type and by extension airline.
7. Wild guess time...
Guyana Airways operating 707 equipment via a connection at Georgetown (GEO).