PHILIPSBURG:— Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) may be forced into hibernation for the next two months in keeping with the government’s island-wide measures to halt the spread of the deadly Coronavirus in the St. Maarten Community. This, however, is far from sitting back, Airport CEO, Mr. Brian Mingo, says. We are confident that our team of management and staff at PJIA will once again be using all the lessons learned from the past to ensure they come out of this latest disaster stronger and with a new sense of purpose. Our hibernation means, to conserve resources and work on
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