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There is also an article at Aerocaribbean. The two need merging. -- Beardo 22:06, 21 September 2006 (UTC)

Taken from Aerocaribbean page Aerocaribbean is an airline based in Cuba.

[edit] Domestic routes

Aerocaribbean flight from Cayman Islands to Havana, Cuba. October 2002. Photo: Shankbone
Aerocaribbean flight from Cayman Islands to Havana, Cuba. October 2002. Photo: Shankbone

Aerocaribbean has a net of regular domestic flights that connect Havana with the most important tourist destinations in Cuba, Cayo Coco, Holguin and Santiago de Cuba.

[edit] International & charter routes

The airline offers regular flights to the following international destinations. From Havana to Managua (Nicaragua) and from Santiago de Cuba to Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic). Besides in itinerant flights you may travel from Havana to Cayman Islands and from Santiago de Cuba to Port au Prince (Haiti). Charter flights:To any domestic or international destination, mainly in the Central American and Caribbean area.


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