U.S. Airlines put in their bids for Cuba flights
Today was the deadline for U.S. airlines to put in their bids for rights to fly regular air service to Cuba, and they’re jumping in with both feet.
Today was the deadline for U.S. airlines to put in their bids for rights to fly regular air service to Cuba, and they’re jumping in with both feet.
Havana, off-limits to most Americans for half a century, is a city in the midst of big changes, whose ultimate direction is not yet all that clear.
After over 50 years, scheduled air service between the U.S. and Cuba will resume, as early as this fall, under an agreement signed yesterday.
Once the Presidential Palace (and scene of an attempted coup d’etat) this impressive building is now a museum of Cuba’s revolutions. In front, a piece of the 17th-century city wall.
Spotted along the Malecon in Havana, this piece of limestone, whose softer elements have been washed away by years of water, looks almost as if it were soft ribbons of lace.
I think everyone who goes to Cuba goes with at least some expectation of stepping back into the 1950s, into a world populated with glamorous
A visit to the lovely Havana Cathedral, a 18th century Baroque church, the finest of its type in Cuba.
PHeymont’s on vacation in Cuba and sent us his first batch of classic American car photos! Beauties!!
Lirica-class ship of MSC split for its upgrade Cuba’s presence in the cruise market is growing, with Carnival’s Fathom brand starting up cultural-exchange cruises open to U.S. citizens, and MSC announcing a second ship will use Havana as its homeport…
Today was the deadline for U.S. airlines to put in their bids for rights to fly regular air service to Cuba, and they’re jumping in with both feet.
Havana, off-limits to most Americans for half a century, is a city in the midst of big changes, whose ultimate direction is not yet all that clear.
After over 50 years, scheduled air service between the U.S. and Cuba will resume, as early as this fall, under an agreement signed yesterday.
Once the Presidential Palace (and scene of an attempted coup d’etat) this impressive building is now a museum of Cuba’s revolutions. In front, a piece of the 17th-century city wall.
Spotted along the Malecon in Havana, this piece of limestone, whose softer elements have been washed away by years of water, looks almost as if it were soft ribbons of lace.
I think everyone who goes to Cuba goes with at least some expectation of stepping back into the 1950s, into
A visit to the lovely Havana Cathedral, a 18th century Baroque church, the finest of its type in Cuba.
PHeymont’s on vacation in Cuba and sent us his first batch of classic American car photos! Beauties!!
Lirica-class ship of MSC split for its upgrade Cuba’s presence in the cruise market is growing, with Carnival’s Fathom brand starting up cultural-exchange cruises open to U.S. citizens, and MSC announcing a second ship will use Havana as its homeport…