Flights from United States to Cuba!

Delta's offers for sky route between New York, Miami, Atlanta - Havana
Delta Airlines is not going to be left behind and is going to operate regular flight to Havana, Cuba by the end of year 2016. The flights will be departing as early as this autumn 2016 from New York-JFK, Kennedy airport, Miami International and Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest airport in the world.

New York and area around it is one of the biggest Cuban-American community in United States; therefore, it is obvious to predict huge demand for flight departing from New York-JFK Airport to Havana, José Martí International Airport. Flying passengers are able to book affordable airline tickets already, thus do not hesitate to visit TravelPapa.com to find the best flight.

The cheap flights from Miami to Havana is doomed to succeed because Miami area is known for the biggest population of Cuban-American in USA. Delta is planning to operate this one of the busiest flight on this sky route.

Delta’s Vice President of Latin America and the Caribbean Nicolas Ferri tells about Delta’s intention is to try and bring together relatives and friends by entering the field with this great service and effective service, as well as help tourists to discover and absorb this truly exotic country. You may book your tours with travelpapa.com/guides
The operating carrier will be Boeing 757-200 aircraft for Atlanta and New York routes and another aircraft Boeing 737-800 jets from Miami. Delta starts selling airline tickets to Havana this summer. However, passenger have to keep in mind that reason for tourism is not considered as a legal reason to visit.

To travel to this truly unique destination passenger may visit TravelPapa.com and book low-cost airline tickets based on Private Fares with the airlines.

Author: Yana Sharkevich

Source: TravelPapa.com


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