Aeroméxico will resume its commercial flights to Havana as of October 30, with seven weekly frequencies according to a company statement.
“Aeroméxico will restart operations 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,” the company reports in a note shared by the airline. Embassy of Cuba in that country.
Pack your bags! ✈️ We return to Havana, from October 30 you will be able to fly in one of our seven weekly frequencies. pic.twitter.com/rZ9xao3haA
— Aeromexico (@Aeromexico) August 11, 2022
The flights from mexican capital They will leave from Monday to Sunday, at 8:40 and at 1:30 p.m. Meanwhile, from Havana they will return at 2:45 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. According to a report from Latin Press (PL), ticket sales will be available starting this weekend.
In this way, the company will increase its presence in the Caribbean region, where it also operates the route to Santo Domingo and with which it will reach 120 flights and more than 15,500 seats per month.
Giancarlo Mulinelli, Senior Vice President of Global Sales, highlighted that Aeroméxico is proud to reconnect its travelers with the beauty, history, culture and gastronomic richness of Havana, after a break due to the COVID-19 contingency.
The company began operating the Cuba destination in 2011.
According to the Aviacionline.com site, which cites statistics from the AFAC, during the first half of 2022 between Mexico and Cuba, 85,221 passengers were mobilized with an occupancy factor of 50.1% on 894 flights. The data represents an increase of 1070.3% compared to the same period last year.