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Friday, July 19, 2013MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – CUBAN airline Aerogaviota has begun weekly flights from Havana to Montego Bay, Jamaica.The launch of the service forms part of an ongoing effort to strengthen friendly and cooperative ties between the neighbouring Caribbean islands, said Cuban Ambassador, Yuri A Gala Lopez.He was addressing the official launch ceremony at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James on Wednesday. Aerogaviota already had flights between Havana and Kingston, a route it has serviced the past three years.Specifically, the ambassador pointed out that the new air service between Havana and Montego Bay will encourage multi destination tourism between Cuba and Jamaica, adding that the route will facilitate leisure trips between Montego Bay and the City of Holguin and the capital of both countries — Kingston and Havana.Gala said the airline will provide a link by three flights per week with the potential for increase, depending on market demand.Meanwhile, regional director of the Jamaica Tourist Board, Rose-Marie Johnson said Aerogaviota’s decision to increase flights to Jamaica is being embraced with open arms.Johnson added that Aerogaviota, which also has flights to other Caribbean countries and Central America, is ideal for multi-destination travellers.The state-owned airline was established by the Cuban army and started operations in 1994.From left, Elizabeth Brown-Scotton, Chief Commercial Officer for MBJ, operators of Sangster International Airport, Yuri A Gala Lopez, Ambassador for the Republic of Cuba, and Tassel Mantilla, Commercial Representative for Aerogaviota Airline, exchange pleasantries following a welcome ceremony for the airline in Montego Bay. (PHOTO: ANTHONY LEWIS)
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