Caribbean News Digital talked to Claudia Gonzalez, JetBlue’s Marketing Director for Latin America and the Caribbean.

One of the VIPs traveling on this opening trip -the first regular flight by a U.S. carrier in more than five decades- was no other than Robin Hayes, the airline’s president and CEO.

 

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Silver Airways has received Cuban government approval to operate regularly scheduled commercial service to Cuba, including service from Fort Lauderdale to Santa Clara, Camagüey, Cienfuegos, and Holguín.

US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx will travel to Cuba this week with the first regular US commercial flight between the two countries in 50 years.

 

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Aruba is the latest destination to be added to JetBlue Airways' route map from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Giselle Cortes, U.S. JetBlue Airline’s International Airport Manager, said in Havana that the company is proud to resume schedule flights between the United States and Cuba on August 31 in Santa Clara.

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