Dominican Republic-based air carrier Pawa Dominicana is continuing its regional expansion with new flights to Puerto Rico.
Most restrictions on flights between the U.S. and Mexico will lift on Sunday, a change expected to bring more options and possibly lower prices for travelers.
American Airlines got the green light by Cuban authorities to offer 56 weekly flights to the island nation, beginning September 7. The flights will span Miami and five Cuban cities.
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The airline will launch a Saturday nonstop flight to Montego Bay, Jamaica, and a Saturday nonstop flight to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (subject to approval).
The flights are operated by an airline called Fly AllWays, which began weekly service from Suriname to Barbados on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Southwest Airlines announced new international service between Los Angeles and three airports in Mexico's coastal resort regions: Cancun, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.




