Aeroméxico will resume its flights to Havana, Cuba, from Mexico City as of October 30, with seven weekly frequencies, which is equivalent to an offer of almost 10,000 seats per month.
In this way, the airline will increase its presence in the Caribbean region, where it also operates the route to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
→ Aeroméxico increases destinations and frequencies in AIFA.
“For Aeroméxico it is a pride to reconnect our travelers with the beauty, history, culture and gastronomic richness of Havana, after a break due to the COVID-19 contingency. We will continue to promote alliances with the Cuban capital to increase the flow of visitors to the island,” said Giancarlo Mulinelli, Senior Vice President of Global Sales.
With this reopening, Aeroméxico reaffirms its commitment to continue expanding its connectivity network, to unite Mexico with the most important destinations in the world. During August, the airline will reach an operation of almost 570 daily flights to 90 national and international routes.
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