Cuban-state-owned airline Aerogaviota reestablished its common flights to Jamaica on September 4th after a year-long suspension, a transfer influenced by the worldwide pandemic’s disruptions, as highlighted by The Jamaica Observer.
Cuba-Jamaica tourism synergy
Fermin Quinones Sanchez, Cuba’s ambassador to Jamaica, disclosed to The Jamaica Observer that the airline’s rejuvenated flight operations will span the southern Caribbean, with Jamaica within the fold.
“The airline will work immediately with Cuba’s Ministry of Tourism to advertise tourism which will likely be of a lot profit to the folks of Cuba and Jamaica. We hope that there will likely be constructive advantages from the return of Aerogaviota,” the ambassador mentioned.

Frequency and flight particulars
Aiming to make sure frequent connectivity, the service will function between Havana and Kingston 5 days every week.
Vacationers can anticipate to board an ATR plane for these flights, a airplane configured to accommodate 42 passengers.
Caribbean tourism resilience
Within the midst of this improvement, Jamaica’s tourism sector is experiencing a surge, evident from the record-breaking variety of guests the island has welcomed this 12 months.
Concurrently, regardless of the longstanding US-imposed blockade, which has persevered for over six a long time, Cuba stays unyielding in its dedication to bolster its tourism sector.