Get the Details on interCaribbean Airways' Expansion of Airlift Services from Havana

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interCaribbean Airways is planning to broaden its air travel services from Havana. Get all the juicy details! Check out the interCaribbean Airways Facebook Page for more information.

interCaribbean Airways has recently declared the introduction of fresh air routes, which will connect Havana in Cuba to Providenciales Turks and Caicos. Additionally, passengers will be able to benefit from further transportation links to Nassau and other destinations in the Eastern Caribbean such as Antigua, Barbados, Georgetown in Guyana, Dominica, Saint Lucia, St Vincent, and Grenada.

interCaribbean Airways has announced that their new flight schedule will begin on April 25, 2023. The airline encourages travelers to celebrate their Caribbean Island getaway by choosing their services.

The announcement stated, "Greetings Havana! Beginning on April 25, 2023, you can take advantage of new flights to Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, as well as connecting flights to Nassau and various destinations in the Eastern Caribbean such as Antigua, Barbados, Georgetown in Guyana, Dominica, St Lucia, St Vincent, and Grenada."

The latest air travel options offered by interCaribbean airways include flights originating from Havana to various destinations.

There are plenty of festive happenings to explore in the Caribbean islands over the next few days. Dominica will be holding its Jazz and Creole Festival, and flights will be available for those who want to experience the festivities surrounded by nature. In addition to that, Antigua is preparing for Carnival 2023, promising an extravaganza of music, performances, pageantry, and more.

Saint Lucia recently revealed that they will be hosting a Jazz and Art Festival as a way to honor the artists from their country. Thanks to the new air routes, tourists will have the opportunity to experience the diverse culture of the Caribbean and participate in the various events held by each island country.

The catchphrase of interCaribbean Airway is “Linking you with the Caribbean”. The establishment originated back in 1991 as Inter Island Airways, taking charge of a solitary airplane. Fast forward to 2003, the Turks and Caicos Islands decided to enhance their regional and international capabilities, and this led to renaming the corporation to “Air Turks & Caicos”.

The start of international travel and bigger planes began here. However, the only airline that has set schedules for all the outer islands has now rebranded to interCaribbean Airways in 2013. They fly to important locations in the Caribbean and have fixed schedules for destinations such as Antigua, Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Dominica, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands, Sint Maarten, and St Lucia. Recently, they have added new locations like Barbados, Grenada, St Vincent, and Georgetown in Guyana, South America. They also offer local flights in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

interCaribbean is now the top airline in the Caribbean with the most number of destinations served by any airline. They fly to a total of 22 cities with more planned expansions to up this number to 27. Their fleet is composed of ten 30-seater Embraer 120 Brasilia planes that come with flight attendant service, four 50-seater Embraer JET ERJ145 planes, a 19-seat Twin Otter, and one 9-seater Britten Norman Islander. Since their establishment, interCaribbean Airlines continues to operate as a privately owned company.

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