As part of the actions aimed at sharing tourism experiences between Cuba and Costa Rica, and in an effort to resume nonstop flights that have traditionally bound the two nations, Cuba’s flagship carrier Cubana de Aviacion is announcing the reopening of flights to the Central American nation, beginning November 16.

Aeromexico together with the Costa Rican Tourism Board recently announced the addition of a second daily flight from San Jose, Costa Rica to Mexico City starting November 3 and offering a total of 14 weekly operations.

CAL chief executive Michael DiLollo received recommendations from the Tobago Chamber. DiLollo and CAL chairman Philip Marshall met with tourism stakeholders in Tobago to identify solutions to the airbridge issue. Chairman of the Tobago Chamber Diana Haddad said she was happy with CAL’s intervention.

The route, which will have two weekly frequencies, will increase the arrival in Havana of visitors from Switzerland and other nations of Europe, and from the island nation’s capital to other travel destinations in the Caribbean country, experts of the Cuban Tourism Ministry hope.

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