Scheduled Flights between Cuba and the U.S. Drop by 20% for September
The decline means that only three U.S. airlines will be operating a total of 91 weekly flights.
The decline means that only three U.S. airlines will be operating a total of 91 weekly flights.
The U.S. airline filed a request with the Department of Transportation to operate just one daily flight, citing low demand and a complex market environment.
The airline had previously requested a waiver to reduce its operations to Camagüey, Holguín, Matanzas/Varadero, and Santa Clara.
The airline plans to connect Brasília with Havana, with a stopover at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá.
Iberojet’s service will operate once a week, on Wednesdays, and will be available until September 4.
The new postponement, after having announced in April that it would resume flights after four years without operating, is due to “operational issues”.
Since October 2023, the state airline of Bolivia has operated a weekly flight between the South American country and the Island.
The cost of a round-trip ticket will be $1,350, including carry-on luggage and one checked bag for free.
The new operations to Cuba will begin next May, led by the English tour operator Iron Travel.
In January 2020, Avianca Airlines announced the suspension of operations to Cuba due to possible U.S. sanctions.
The decline means that only three U.S. airlines will be operating a total of 91 weekly flights.
The U.S. airline filed a request with the Department of Transportation to operate just one daily flight, citing low demand and a complex market environment.
The airline had previously requested a waiver to reduce its operations to Camagüey, Holguín, Matanzas/Varadero, and Santa Clara.
The airline plans to connect Brasília with Havana, with a stopover at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá.
Iberojet’s service will operate once a week, on Wednesdays, and will be available until September 4.
The new postponement, after having announced in April that it would resume flights after four years without operating, is due to “operational issues”.
Since October 2023, the state airline of Bolivia has operated a weekly flight between the South American country and the Island.
The cost of a round-trip ticket will be $1,350, including carry-on luggage and one checked bag for free.
The new operations to Cuba will begin next May, led by the English tour operator Iron Travel.
In January 2020, Avianca Airlines announced the suspension of operations to Cuba due to possible U.S. sanctions.