News

COVID-19: Caribbean Airlines suspends service to Cuba

Decision followed correspondence from the Instituto de Aeronáutica Civil de Cuba (IACC) on the country’s latest protocols and restrictions for inbound commercial flights in order to combat COVID-19.

Friday, January 8, 2021

Regional carrier, Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) has suspended its commercial service to Havana, Cuba, with immediate effect, until further notice.

In a statement, the carrier said the decision followed correspondence from the Instituto de Aeronáutica Civil de Cuba (IACC) on the country’s latest protocols and restrictions for inbound commercial flights in order to combat COVID-19.

As a result, the airline said people with bookings to Cuba are asked to contact the airline’s reservations sales and service center.

CAL started its Port of Spain to Havana route in 2018, followed by Kingston to Havana in 2019 and Georgetown to Havana in 2020. The airline says it has had to do major restructuring since the pandemic, especially since Trinidad & Tobago’s borders have been closed since March 2020.

This included temporary job and salary cuts. It also sought a government guarantee for a US$65 million loan to keep it afloat in the second half of last year – despite reporting a profit in 2019 for the first time in years.

Cuba has reported 12,740 COVID-19 cases as of January 4, including 147 deaths. -(CMC)

Comments

Trending

Exit mobile version