MADRID, Spain.- The Canadian low-cost airline Swoop Airlines will inaugurate flights to Varadero next January 11.
As reported by the official channel TV Yumuri, The first flight will arrive at 12:30 p.m. at the Juan Gualberto Gómez International Airport in Matanzas, the second largest in the country, after the José Martí Airport in Havana.
#Cuba, we are coming in hot for you. ☀️
service between #Toronto and #Varadero begins January 11. ✈️
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— FlySwoop (@FlySwoop) January 8, 2023
With this new route, the aerodrome located in Varadero will exceed the figure of 15 airlines that arrive at their landing strips, highlights the information. Likewise, it points out that the airline will begin flights during the Cuban tourist boom, when the island registers the main flows of travelers.
?The Canadian airline #SwoopAirlines will land for the 1st time at the “Juan Gualberto Gómez” International Airport in Matanzas. With it, the aerodrome located in #Varadero It will exceed the figure of 1️⃣5️⃣ airlines✈️ that arrive at its runways. pic.twitter.com/ERc5wTmfN2
— Cuban Aviation Corporation SA (@CACSAaviacion) January 7, 2023
TV Yumuri He also recalled that during the current year the Cuban Government expects around 3 million 500 thousand tourists to arrive in the country; a figure much higher than that intended in 2022, which was far from being fulfilled.
Last December, the Canadian airline Air Transat resumed its flights to Havana, after three years suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With Canada as the main issuer of travelers to Cuba, Canadian tourism has traditionally been a lifeline for the Cuban regime; and it remained so during 2022.
According to official data Published by the Island’s Statistics and Information Office (ONEI), at the end of July of last year the figures reaffirmed Canada as the main source market for tourists to Cuba, with 258,896.
In June 2022 the Cuban regime presented to Cuba as a “tourist destination” in Montreal, as part of its strategy to boost the tourism sector. Cuban Tourism Minister Juan Carlos García Granda, Vice Minister Adalberto Venero, MINTUR commercial director Gihana Galindo, and the Cuban Consul General in Montreal, Susana Malmierca, met with important Canadian agencies dedicated to recreation.
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