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Following the new bilateral agreement between the US and Cuba last year, six airlines have been granted permission to commence scheduled flights between the two countries on flights to destinations other than Havana.
The airlines and routes are:
American Airlines
- Dallas/Ft Worth – Santa Clara, B737-800
- Dallas/Ft Worth – Holguin, B737-800
- Dallas/Ft Worth – Matanzas, A319
- Miami – Camaguey, A319
- Miami – Cienfuegos, A319
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Frontier Airlines
- Chicago O’Hare – Santiago de Cuba, A320
- Chicago O’Hare – Matanzas, A320
- Philadelphia – Camaguey, A320
- Philadelphia – Santa Clara, A320
- Philadelphia – Matanzas, A320
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JetBlue
- Fort Lauderdale – Camaguey, A320
- Fort Lauderdale – Holguin, A320
- Fort Lauderdale – Santa Clara, A320
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Silver Airways
- Fort Lauderdale – Camaguey, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Cayo Coco, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Cayo Largo del Sur, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Cienfuegos, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Holguin, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Manzanillo, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Matanzas, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Santa Clara, Saab 340
- Fort Lauderdale – Santiago de Cuba, Saab 340
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Southwest Airlines
- Fort Lauderdale – Matanzas, B737-700
- Fort Lauderdale – Santa Clara, B737-700
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Sun Country
- Minneapolis St Paul – Santa Clara, B737-800
- Minneapolis St Paul – Matanzas, B737-800
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A decision on permission to fly to Havana will be made this summer.
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