Delta Air Lines will restart service to Havana, Cuba, with two daily nonstop flights from Miami International Airport beginning April 10, 2023.
With this restart, the airline’s customers traveling through Miami will have access to 203 weekly nonstop flights at 10 U.S. airports.
→ Delta increased flights to Chile and Argentina.
The flights will operate on Airbus A320 aircraft, with capacity to carry 157 passengers, 16 First Class, 18 in Delta Comfort+ and 123 Main Cabin.
Delta returned to the Cuban market in 2016 after a 55-year hiatus, but suspended service in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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