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US Charter Flights to Cuba

by PL <pl.nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 11:32 AM

US Charter Flights to Cuba
May 09, 2008

Flight No. 9470 Departs at 8:00 am - American, Gulfstream and Sky King 
Work the US-Cuba Run

By:  Michael Orr, mike.orr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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AirlineInfo.com

While the overall number of charter prospectuses filed has dropped every 
year since 1999, the percentage of applications directed toward Cuba has 
remained nearly the same. Since 2004, charters to Cuba have comprised 
between sixteen and twenty percent of total prospectuses, despite its 
seemingly off-limits appearance. In fact, if asked, most ordinary 
citizens would probably expect that civilian travel from the United 
States to Cuba is completely prohibited. To the contrary, families have 
returned to the island on an annual basis for years. In 2004, 
restrictions were tightened making family trips available only once 
every three years. If families returning to the island can only travel 
one-third as often as previously, what accounts for the sustained number 
of charter applications?

Increasingly, flights chartered to Cuba have centered on Havana. Prior 
to the tightening of restrictions in 2004, as many as forty percent of 
these charters landed in Camaguey, Cienfuegos, Holguin or Santiago de 
Cuba. But each year the demographics of the chartered flights change. In 
2007, sixty-eight percent of Cuban charters were for Havana and thus far 
in 2008, three out of every four will land in the capital. As Castro's 
failing health and possibilities for reform and humanitarian aid have 
risen in the past five years, so too have the numbers of non-native 
travelers to Cuba.

According to Gulfstream Airlines, a major provider of chartered flights 
to the island from Miami, the majority of its passengers remain families 
returning for a visit but each year the numbers of humanitarian 
volunteers, government officials and journalists have increased. This 
could help explain how in a somewhat slowing charter market, flights to 
Cuba operated at ninety-seven percent capacity in 2008.

So despite the popular notion that travel to and from the United States 
to Cuba is limited, it would appear that sustained charter activity is 
the case, with particular growth in flights to Havana.

To view a chart of recent charters go to:

http://airlineinfo.com/cuba.html

http://www.mmdnewswire.com/us-flights-to-cuba-3338.html




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