As at the beginning of each month, the airport authorities of the “Ignacio Agramonte” International Airport of Camagüey, in the central east of Cuba, reported through social networks the flight schedule to and from this terminal for the month of November, which begins tomorrow.
According to this information, the American airline American Airlines will maintain flight operations with a daily frequency to and from Miami this month of November. In addition, charter flights to the United States from the capital Camaguey will continue in this way. 2 flights on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3 flights on Fridays, always to and from Miami International.
Likewise, Mexico’s Viva Aerobús will continue to provide connections with Camagüey, which will operate every Saturday to and from Cancún, Mexico starting in November. Meanwhile, Haitian airline Sunrise’s flights to and from Port-au-Prince (Haiti) will continue to operate, with a weekly frequency on Wednesday afternoons in November. This connection was resumed in mid-October.
More flights from Camaguey airport in November
Finally, according to official information, until this time, the Dominican airline SKY high will continue its flight operations this month of November as follows: every Thursday and Sunday at night to and from Santo Domingo, capital of Quisqueyana.
With regard to this information, and without further updates on flights to and from Camagüey, Cuba, it is noted that two airlines that had connecting flights in October appear to have suspended operations to this terminal: Intercaribbean, with flights to the Turks Islands and Fly All Ways with connections to Suriname.
The airport did not provide information about domestic flights connecting to Havana, as was previously the case through Cubana de Aviación. According to Cubana, these flights will remain canceled until further notice.
If you want more information, you can contact the address of this airport, which is located at Avenida Finlay Km 7 ½, Albaiza, Camagüey, Cuba. You can also contact us by phone: +53 32 261010 or by email: [email protected].