El Salvador-based TACA Airlines started a three-flights-a-week connection between San Salvador and Havana. TACA, a subsidiary of the Avianca-TACA Ltd. holding, is using A-319 aircraft on the route. The announcement is the direct outcome of a partial-reach trade agreement Cuba signed with El Salvador. he Central American country is one of the last in the hemisphere to establish full relations with Cuba. The inaugural flight brought airline officials as well as tour operators, travel agents and journalists from El Salvador to Havana.">El Salvador-based TACA Airlines started a three-flights-a-week connection between San Salvador and Havana. TACA, a subsidiary of the Avianca-TACA Ltd. holding, is using A-319 aircraft on the route. The announcement is the direct outcome of a partial-reach trade agreement Cuba signed with El Salvador. he Central American country is one of the last in the hemisphere to establish full relations with Cuba. The inaugural flight brought airline officials as well as tour operators, travel agents and journalists from El Salvador to Havana.">

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El Salvador-based TACA Airlines started a three-flights-a-week connection between San Salvador and Havana. TACA, a subsidiary of the Avianca-TACA Ltd. holding, is using A-319 aircraft on the route.

The announcement is the direct outcome of a partial-reach trade agreement Cuba signed with El Salvador. The Central American country is one of the last in the hemisphere to establish full relations with Cuba. The inaugural flight brought airline officials as well as tour operators, travel agents and journalists from El Salvador to Havana.

Source: www.cubastandard.com/2011/09/22/taca-adds-havana-flights/


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