Delta Air Lines resuming Havana flights


Delta Air Lines resuming Havana flights

Thursday, 12 Dec, 2022 0

Delta Air Lines will restart Havana flights this spring.

Delta plans two daily nonstop flights from Miami beginning April 10, 2023.

Customers traveling through Miami will have access to 203 weekly flights at 10 U.S. airports.

The Havana flights will operate on an Airbus A320 aircraft  First Class, Delta Comfort+ or Main Cabin.

Delta made its return to the Cuban market in 2016 after five decades, but suspended service in during the pandemic.

It hopes to restore its full network by next summer.

Customers interested in traveling to Cuba should refer to the U.S. Embassy website for details on travel requirements.



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