The airline Air Canada will resume its operations to Cuba today with this capital as its destination, in correspondence with other foreign airlines that also increase their flights and routes for the winter season.
According to the Cuban Ministry of Tourism, the Canadian airline will have five direct weekly flights to Havana.
The flight will also connect Cuba and Japan, starting in Tokyo to Vancouver (Canada) and later making the Toronto-Havana route.
Several Canadian airlines already operate in the largest of the Antilles after a break due to the COVID-19 contingency and point to the nation as a unique and safe destination.
The northern country has been one of the main source markets for tourists to Cuba for more than a decade, and direct links are currently of special significance for the island's smokeless industry, which is recovering after the pandemic.
As of Sunday, Aeroméxico will also resume its flights to the Antillean nation, with the Mexico City-Havana route and seven weekly frequencies.
With this reopening, the airline reaffirms its commitment to expand its connectivity network to unite Mexico with the most important destinations in the world, its representatives said last August during the announcement.
Aeroméxico began operations in Cuba in 2011 and in 2020 stopped them as a result of the pandemic and the sanitary restrictions derived from it.
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