Bahamasair was last week monitoring the ‘opening of the skies’ between the U.S. and Cuba, its managing director acknowledging: “We are concerned about it.”

JetBlue applauded a landmark civil aviation agreement that will allow scheduled air service to resume between the U.S. and Cuba.

AA issued the following statement on the United States and Cuba reaching an arrangement that will permit scheduled air service between the two countries.

Under the new agreement, there will be as many as 110 daily flights on commercial airlines between Cuba and the United States, 20 of them to and from Havana.

Plans made by Antigua and Barbuda tourism officials to welcome more flights from more airlines and tour operators around the world, upon completion of one of the largest and most modern airports in the Eastern Caribbean have rapidly taken off.

Sabre Corporation, the leading technology provider to the global travel industry, announces Alas Uruguay as the newest participant airline within the Sabre travel marketplace.

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