The weekly flight, chartered by Island Travel & Tours, will depart from Florida's Orlando International Airport on Wednesdays. A second weekly flight, taking place on Sundays, will likely be added later in the summer.
Per a release from the Orlando International Airport, flights will be aboard a Boeing 737-700 with room for 120 passengers. Flight-time will be about 90 minutes.
“With the changing dynamics in the relationship between the U.S. and Cuban governments, we are pleased to offer these flight options to residents in Central Florida,” Phil Brown, executive director of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, said in the release. “This convenient access further positions Orlando International Airport as a gateway to desired destinations around the world.”
A representative for Island Travel & Tours -- which currently also operates direct flights between Miami and Havana -- couldn't immediately provide pricing information for the Orlando-Havana flight.
The Obama administration loosened restrictions on travel to Cuba in January. Travelers no longer have to obtain a license prior to visiting the country. However, in theory, travel remains limited to those with family on the island, academics, those traveling on official government business, those on humanitarian or religious missions, journalists and people on accredited cultural education programs.
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