Aerolíneas Argentinas confirmed this Monday that it will resume operations to Havana, Cuba as from July.
The flight will be operated with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and will have a stopover in Punta Cana both on the outbound and return flights. The days of operation from Ezeiza International Airport are Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, returning the following day.
→ Aerolineas Argentinas increased its international flight frequencies.
It should be recalled that the route was suspended by the previous management of the company together with Brasilia, Caracas and Barcelona almost 6 years ago.
“We have the previous experience of having operated there, it is a flight highly requested by tour operators and travel agencies as there is a latent demand and we believe it will complement very well with the flight to Punta Cana. Besides, it is always great news to recover destinations that were abandoned,” said Aerolíneas Argentinas President, Pablo Ceriani.
“We are very pleased with the resumption of Aerolineas’ operations to Cuba because it means building a new bridge between both peoples, facilitating tourism and trade in both directions,” commented the Cuban ambassador to Argentina, Pedro Prada Quintero.
Thus, the airline adds a third destination to the Caribbean. It currently operates 4 weekly frequencies to Cancun and another 3 to Punta Cana.
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