As several carriers reduce service, one major airline is actually expanding its flights to Cuba.
Delta has announced plans to expand its Miami-Havana service, with an additional daily nonstop flight between the two cities.
Delta plans to begin operating this route by Dec. 15, pending U.S. Department of Transportation regulatory approval.
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“Delta has established a strong framework for sustainable success in the Cuban market,” said Jose “Pepe” Zapata, Delta’s General Manager-Central America and the Caribbean. “The proposed flight would provide additional service and competition for South Florida, which has the largest Cuban-American population in the United States.”
Delta launched its first Cuba service in December 2016, with new daily flights from New York, Miami and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
— Cuba Journal Staff