CheapAir.com Expands Cuba Flights

Paul Pinkerton

CheapAir.com, the first and only online travel agency to sell flights between the U.S. and Cuba, has expanded its offering to 36 routes covering 11 U.S. cities and 10 Cuban destinations.

By adding over 280 weekly flights on scheduled carriers between the U.S. and Cuba, which were recently approved by the Department of Transportation, CheapAir.com continues to offer the internet’s largest flight selection.

CheapAir.com customers can now book flights between the U.S. and Cuba on eight major airlines: JetBlue, American Airlines, United, Delta, Alaska, Spirit, Frontier, and Silver Airways. CheapAir.com is also now selling a MiamiHavana flight on Public Charters, operated by Havana Air.

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CheapAir.com visitors can book direct or connecting flights to Cuba from virtually any U.S. city. Direct flights leave from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Charlotte, Newark, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta. Orlando, Tampa Bay, and Minneapolis will also offer direct flights soon.

CheapAir.com’s Cuban destinations now include Havana, Santa Clara, Camaguey, Holguin, Cienfuegos, Vardero, Cayo Largo del Sur, Manzanillo de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba, and Cayo Coco. On CheapAir.com, customers may Mix-And-Match™ flights between airlines to book the most convenient trip.

For all flights, CheapAir.com offers Price Drop Payback™, which reimburses customers with a travel voucher up to $100 per ticket if their fare drops before the trip.

“Last year, when the rule changes for travel to Cuba opened up a historic opportunity, we jumped on it,” said Jeff Klee, CEO of CheapAir.com. “We haven’t had enough inventory to accommodate the demand, so we’re thrilled to have all these new flights. We’ll continue to offer more ways to travel to Cuba than any other site on the internet.”

To book a flight to Cuba visit CheapAir.com’s Cuba Flights page.

About CheapAir ®
Headquartered in Calabasas, CA, CheapAir.com ® and its team of over 100 travel enthusiasts use cutting edge technology, a boatload of airfare data, and superior customer service to make it easier and less stressful to buy affordable airline tickets.

Our proprietary airfare shopping engine uses a patented algorithm that scours the web for the lowest prices on the planet. We show fares and flight options in a simple, easy to navigate display that includes which flights have which inflight amenities.

For expert travel advice, deals and inspiration connect with CheapAir on Facebook, CheapAir on Google+ and CheapAir on Twitter.

CEO Jeff Klee started CheapAir in 1989 from his college dorm room after getting a crash course in the airline industry from planning his own backpacking trip through Europe on a student’s budget.

CheapAir.com still takes a creative approach to fare finding and, including its corporate travel services arm, Amtrav, has now helped over three million people buy plane tickets with confidence.

jack-beckett

jack-beckett is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival