Most flights to Dominican Republic from this Cuba airport

Starting this week in November, officials at the “Ignacio Agramonte” International Airport in Camagüey, central eastern Cuba, are announcing more flights from the Dominican Republic’s airport terminal, along with an increase in flights by Dominican company Sky High.

According to this information has been published networks According to the airport, “From November 6, the airline is increasing SKYhigh a surgery, Every Monday morning to and from Santo Domingo.”

Earlier, according to official information, the Sky High was flying to and from the Quisquean capital, Santo Domingo, every Thursday and Sunday, at night. Now, with this increase, it will fly to Kamagui three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays in November.

For more details or to raise any questions, we recommend visiting the airport facilities at the following address: Avenida Finlay Km 7 ½, Albaiza, Camagüey. Likewise, they are ready to help you according to their advertisements on the network, for any questions or additional information you may need, by phone number +53 32 261010 or through our email: [email protected].

Flights from Gamay in November

In November, American American Airlines offers daily service between Camaguey and Miami, as well as charters connecting the Cuban city to Miami International Airport. The latter operates twice on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays and thrice on Fridays.

Viva Aerobús, on the other hand, maintains its route between Camaguey and Cancun, Mexico, every Saturday of the month. Additionally, Sunrise continues to fly between Camagüey and Port-au-Prince, Haiti once a week on Wednesday afternoons. The service was reactivated in mid-October.

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No domestic flights to Havana were reported from the airport previously operated with Cubana de Aviación. Cuban Airlines said these flights have been suspended until further notice. So far, the recovered Cubana de Aviación planes in Russia are being tested on flights from Havana to Santiago de Cuba.


Esmond Harmon

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