Puerto Rican airline company
Prinair is a Puerto Rican charter operator airline.[ 11] It was Puerto Rico 's domestic and international flag carrier airline for almost two decades from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s. Despite previously ceasing scheduled commercial operations twice, it restarted charter flights in 2019.
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