Global Crossing Airlines and Havana Air Announce Expanded Cuba Service to Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba
Global Crossing Airlines Group, Inc. (JETMF) has received approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation to expand charter services, adding twice weekly flights from Miami to Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba, along with existing Miami to Havana flights. The new flights commence on July 14, 2022. This collaboration with Havana Air aims to enhance travel experiences. CEO Ed Wegel emphasized growth opportunities, while Havana Air's COO, Mark Elias, highlighted improved service quality.
- Approval for expanded flights to Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba, enhancing travel options.
- Collaboration with Havana Air expected to improve travel experiences and operational standards.
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MIAMI, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Crossing Airlines Group, Inc. (JET: NEO; JET.B: NEO; JETMF: OTCQB) (the “Company” or “GlobalX”) and ViajeHoy, LLC, d/b/a Havana Air (“Havana Air”) are pleased to announce approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation to expand their charter services to include twice weekly flights from Miami to both Camaguey and Santiago de Cuba, in addition to their existing six times weekly Miami to Havana flights. Charter flight services to these Cuban provinces begin July 14, 2022. Individuals who meet the regulatory conditions of Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) under its twelve (12) approved categories of travel may book their reservations at www.havanaair.com.
“We are very pleased to be working with our partners at Havana Air to expand our flights to the Cuban provinces, in addition to our flights to Havana. We look forward to continuing to grow our business with Havana Air,” said Ed Wegel, Chair and CEO of GlobalX.
“We are extremely pleased to expand our Airbus A320 and A321 services to Cuba with GlobalX. Together we provide enhanced travel experiences, professional in-flight crews, and on-time performance not historically achieved by charter carriers servicing the island,” said Mark Elias, President and COO of Havana Air.
About Global Crossing Airlines
GlobalX is a US 121 domestic flag and supplemental Airline flying the Airbus A320 family aircraft. GlobalX flies as a passenger ACMI and charter airline serving the US, Caribbean, and Latin American markets. In 2022, GlobalX will enter ACMI cargo service flying the A321 freighter, subject to DOT and FAA approvals. For more information, please visit www.globalxair.com.
About Havana Air
Havana Air has over 15 years of experience in serving the Cuba travel market, including extensive expertise in moving authorized groups and individual travel. Its senior officers fully understand the needs and requirements of this sector of travel. With this expertise, Havana Air conducts charter air travel services to Cuba under an OFAC General License.
For more information, please contact:
Mark Salvador, Chief Marketing Officer
Email: mark.salvador@globalxair.com
Tel: 786.751.8510
Mark Elias, President and Chief Operating Officer, Havana Air
Email: mark@havanaair.com
Tel: 305.615.4151
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This news release contains certain “forward looking statements” and “forward-looking information”, as defined under applicable United States and Canadian securities laws, concerning anticipated developments and events that may occur in the future. Forward-looking statements contained in this news release include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the Company’s aircraft fleet size, the destinations that the Company intends to service, the timelines for increased flights to Cuba and growth of business with Havana Air.
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