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zuka

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Anybody know if U.S. virgin islands is considered domestic or international with respect to jumpseating?
 
Not sure, but go to Red Hook!!! And if you have time, take one of the Bomba shuttle boats to St. Johns. Have fun!:)
 
It is domestic. At least, if you connect through SJU (San Juan, Puerto Rico). Caribbean Sun serves both STT and STX from SJU. They take jump seaters with no problem, back and forth. Flying directly to the US Virgin Islands from the mainland USA, I had a gate agent try to collect taxes from me. The USVI are considered USA, but you have to clear customs. Same is true when you travel from one posession to another (like from SJU to STT). Hope that helps. JS to and from Puerto Rico is pure domestic.
 
Big Mistakes, 1 of 1.000.000

1. Selling the Virgin Islands to the United States because the King had lost yet another war and the coffers were empty. A meager 10 million USD it was sold for.
 

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