Last Thursday, November 3, American Airlines resumed non-stop operations to Santa Clara (SNU) and Varadero (VRA) from Miami (MIA). After three years the airline returns to operate secondary destinations in Cuba.
Return to Santa Clara
Flight AA 1755 was operated in a Boeing 737-800 registered with registration number N832NNN, which took off from Miami Airport (MIA) at 08:06 local time and landed at Abel Santamaría International Airport (SNU) at 08:50, after 44 minutes. This first service boarded 149 passengers with an occupancy factor of 93.1%.
Currently, American is the only U.S. carrier to offer non-stop operations to Santa Clara (SNU), the airline will offer 4,816 weekly seats between Miami (MIA) and SNU.
Flight Itinerary to Abel Santamaría International Airport
Miami (MIA) – Santa Clara (SNU)
- Flight AA 1755 MIA 07:54 – SNU 09:00 daily flights.
- Flight AA 2179 MIA 17:37 – SNU 18:45 daily flights.
Santa Clara (SNU) – Miami (MIA)
- Flight AA 2130 SNU 10:00 – MIA 11:14 daily flights.
- Flight AA 2724 SNU 19:45 – MIA 20:59 daily flights.
All services will be operated in Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft with a capacity of 172 seats (16 Business Class/24 Main Cabin Extra/132 Economy).
Back to Varadero
Flight AA 1807 was operated in a Boeing 737-800 registered with registration number N871NN, which departed from Gate D49 at Miami International Airport (MIA) at 13:28 local time and arrived at Gate 4 at Juan Gualberto Gomez Airport (VRA) at 14:28, after one hour. This first service was boarded by 145 passengers with an occupancy factor of 90.6%.
American is the only airline to offer non-stop service between the United States and Varadero (VRA), where it will offer 2,408 seats per week.
Flight itinerary to Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport
- Miami – Varadero Flight AA 1807 MIA 13:13 – VRA 14:15 daily flights.
- Varadero – Miami Flight AA 2450 VRA 15:15 – MIA 16:20 daily flights.
The route will be operated by Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft.
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