It’s the first major U.S. air carrier to fly the route in decades.
JetBlue Airways Corp said it began direct charter flights between New York and Havana on Friday, the first major U.S. carrier to fly the route following U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision in December to normalize relations with the Communist-ruled island.
The airline said Cuba Travel Services Inc is offering the weekly flight on Fridays between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport andHavana’s Jose Marti International Airport. It did not say how much the trip would cost.
JetBlue JBLU 2.84% now operates five weekly round trips to Cuba, including flights from Tampa and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood with various charter partners, the company said in a statement.
Since the Obama administration issued new regulations that eased some restrictions on trade with Cuba, including permitting more travel by Americans to the island, U.S. airlines such asUnited Airlines Inc and Delta Air Lines have also said they would look into adding service.
American citizens are still not allowed to visitCuba as tourists, but they can visit the island for one of 12 reasons, such as visiting family or participating in academic, professional, religious or educational programs. (Reporting by Amrutha Gayathri in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Crosby)
By Reuters
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