
Aeromexico, Mexico’s flagship carrier, started flying this week between the Distrito Federal in the Aztec capital and the city of Santa Clara in central Cuba, the gateway to the keys off Villa Clara’s north shore which are increasingly becoming one of the most sought-after travel destination.

The agreement also will allow business customers from major companies to have a single contract for service on both carriers and an executive dedicated to facilitating negotiations at both airlines' destinations.

LIAT has agreed to increase its number of daily flights into Grenada to seven from five, the government said Thursday. The increase comes after what the government said was a series of “strong appeals” by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell for an expanded LIAT presence on the island.

US-based luxury air carrier Tradewind Aviation has launched nonstop service from San Juan to Nevis and Anguilla. The routes are in addition to the company’s existing “premium scheduled” service, which operates in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard in the northeastern United States and St Barth in the Caribbean.

Following its successful launch in July 2012, Emirates has announced it will commence a daily A380 service to Barcelona from February 1st 2014. Emirates’ new 517 seat A380 service will be the first permanent A380 service to operate into Barcelona El Prat Airport.

TAM Airlines, part of LATAM Airlines Group, has announced that passengers flying between Rio de Janeiro and London, New York or Miami can now enjoy the experience of being on board the new Boeing 767. The first aircraft has just started operating from London Heathrow and the airline plans to integrate six new 767s into its fleet by November 2013.