Caribbean Airlines will resume service to Havana, Cuba starting December 14, Caribbean Journal has learned.
The airline will operate a weekly, non-stop service each Tuesday between Trinidad and Havana, with connections available to other destinations.
With safety protocols fully in place, the Caribbean Airlines teams “are excited to restart commercial operations to Havana, for the first time since Trinidad and Tobago re-opened its borders in July. Now business, leisure and other travellers can easily connect to Cuba to enjoy all the country offers,” the company said in a statement.
Throughout the pandemic, the airline has worked in partnership with regional governments to provide charter services for groups of Cuban medical professionals traveling to support the Caribbean’s management of COVID-19.
On October 31, Caribbean Airlines, in collaboration with the Government of Barbados, operated a special charter from Barbados for a Cuban medical team who completed their tour of duty on the island.