
Full List of the North American Airlines that will fly to Cuba, their frequency and airport of destination.
There’s been a lot of speculation about this issue. Little is known. Or much. Whatever, the direct flights to Cuba by means of the traditional North American airlines would begin this summer, therefore ending with years of charter flights, price speculation, baggage delivered to their owners 24, 48 and even 72 hours late. That’s a fact.
The permission granted to airlines such as American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and other to be able to fly to Cuba has been the answer to many complaints issued by the Cuban community, to which the North American community adds now after having been forbidden to visit Cuba for more than 50 years.
This is the full list and it is based on the suggestions that the airlines themselves have delivered to the Department of Transportation and that are still pending their final approval.
American Airlines
Miami -> Havana: 10 flights per day
Charlotte -> Havana: 1 flight per day
Dallas/Fort Worth -> Havana: 1 flight per day
Los Angeles -> Havana : 1 flight per week
Chicago -> Havana: 1 flight per week
Miami -> Santa Clara: 2 flights per day
Miami -> Holguin: 2 flights per day
Miami -> Varadero: 2 flights per day
Miami -> Camagüey: 1 flight per day
Miami -> Cienfuegos: 1 flight per day
Delta
Miami -> Havana: 2 flights per day
Atlanta -> Havana: 1 flight per day
New York JFK -> Havana: 1 flight per day
Orlando -> Havana: 1 flight per day
JetBlue
New York JFK -> Havana: 2 flights per day
Fort Lauderdale -> Havana: 4 flights per day
Fort Lauderdale -> Camagüey: 1 flight per day
Fort Lauderdale -> Holguin: 1 flight per day
Fort Lauderdale -> Santa Clara: 1 flight per day
Orlando -> Havana: 2 flights per day
Tampa -> Havana: 2 flights per day
Newark -> Havana: 1 flight per day
Boston -> Havana: 1 flight per day
Southwest
Fort Lauderdale -> Havana: 6 flights per day
Tampa -> Havana: 2 flights per day
Orlando -> Havana: 1 flight per day
Fort Lauderdale -> Varadero: 2 flights per day
Fort Lauderdale -> Santa Clara: 1 flight per day
United
Newark -> Havana: 1 flight per day plus an extra flight on Saturdays
Houston -> Havana: 1 flight per week
Washington Dulles -> Havana: 1 flight per week
Chicago O’Hare -> Havana: 1 flight per week
Alaska Airlines
Los Angeles -> Havana: 2 flights per day
This article first appeared on Cibercuba in Spanish. The article published on our site makes reference to a possible price reduction in the tickets to Cuba – in comparison with the prices of the charter flights – as soon as these North American airlines begin to operate commercially towards Cuba.
One hundred fifty dollars? One hundred thirty? One hundred? We will need to wait a bit longer to know this crucial detail.
This is the big question that still “floats on air”.