Paradise Island Airlines Supervisory Pilot Wing 2nd Issue
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
1989-1999
Paradise Island Airlines served Paradise Island, The Bahamas. Merv Griffin Enterprises' Resorts International owned hotels and other resort amenities on Paradise Island, as well as Chalk's Ocean Airways, which carried tourists to the island. However, Chalk's seaplanes were restricted to daylight operations due to the difficulty of landing on water at night. Accordingly, in March 1989 Resorts launched another airline, Paradise Island Airways, to handle increased vacation traffic from Florida to the Bahamas. After financial difficulties and a series of ownership changes for the two airlines, Paradise Island Airways was closed May 1999.