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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie “No New-Jersey – Cuba flights”

October 21, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has told the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to reject any flight routes between Newark and Cuba until a woman convicted of killing a state trooper is extradited to the U.S. – though one airline says it plans to push ahead anyway.
The Republican governor and presidential candidate sent a letter to the bistate agency Tuesday urging them to reject any regular flight routes between Newark Liberty International Airport and Cuba until Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, is returned to the U.S.
“It is unacceptable to me as Governor to have any flights between New Jersey and Cuba until and unless convicted cop-killer and escaped fugitive Joanne Chesimard is returned to New Jersey to face justice,” Christie wrote in the letter obtained by The Associated Press.
“I will not tolerate rewarding the Cuban government for continuing to harbor a fugitive,” he said.
Chesimard was convicted in 1977 in the death of Trooper Werner Foerster during a gunfight after being stopped on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1973; she was sentenced to life in prison but escaped and made her way to Cuba, where Fidel Castro granted her asylum.
United Airlines has expressed interest in launching flight service from Newark to Cuba, as the U.S. continues to loosen travel restrictions as part of an effort to normalize relations between the two nations.
United seemed undeterred by Christie’s objections. The airline said that while it would begin an “immediate review,” it still wants to push forward with plans to conduct flights to the communist nation.
United spokesman Rahsaan Johnson told The Associated Press that the airline intends to request the flights once an agreement is reached between the two nations under which airlines can apply to begin commercial air service. Asked about Christie’s letter, Johnson said, “We remain very interested in serving Cuba as soon as we are able to do so, and believe United’s service would benefit the airport and the region.”
“I understand Gov. Christie’s strongly expressed concerns and will commence an immediate review of the agency’s role in the proposed flight between Newark and Cuba,” he said. “I expect that review will be completed in a matter of days.”
Christie has been a vocal critic of improved relations between the U.S. and Cuba, especially the Obama administration’s decision to formally remove Cuba from a U.S. terrorism blacklist.
Meanwhile, United’s relationship with the Port Authority has come under scrutiny from federal investigators amid allegations that the airline resumed a money-losing flight from Newark to South Carolina, near where the Port Authority’s former chairman had a vacation home, at the same time United was pressing for concessions from the agency, including a new hangar at the Newark airport.
The flights were discontinued several days after Port Authority chairman David Samson stepped down in late March 2014.
FOX News

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cuba, New Jersey, United Airlines, USA

Air France increases Paris (Roissy)-Havana flights

October 18, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

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AIRFRANCE in winter season plans to operate additional flights on Paris CDG – Havana route. From 25OCT15, AF will introduce 11th weekly service (compared to winter 2014/15 season), while adding a 12th weekly service from 22DEC15. The 12th weekly flight that operates on Tuesdays as AF4012/4013 is served as a charter flight, therefore reservation to general public is not available.

AF940 CDG1045 – 1510HAV 772 3
AF940 CDG1045 – 1510HAV 77W 256
AF946 CDG1405 – 1825HAV 77W D
AF4012 CDG1630 – 2110HAV 343 2

AF945 HAV1750 – 0835+1CDG 772 3
AF945 HAV1750 – 0835+1CDG 77W 256
AF943 HAV2045 – 1135+1CDG 77W D
AF4013 HAV2315 – 1420+1CDG 343 2

Airline Route

Present for 17 years in Cuba, Air France supports the island’s tourist development and is the leading airline between Havana and Europe. The Company is offering up to 11 weekly flights this winter. In summer 2016, Air France will offer up to 3 additional frequencies to Havana from Paris-Charles de Gaulle compared to the 2015 summer season.
From late March to mid-May 2016, the Company will operate 10 weekly flights between the two destinations. From mid-June to late August 2016, Air France will offer 9 flight frequencies. For the entire season, there will be one scheduled daily flight.
Flight schedule (in local time)
Daily flight
AF946: Leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 16:30, arrives in Havana at 20:25;
AF943: Leaves Havana at 22:55, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 14:00 the following day.
Additional flight (up to three weekly flights during the 2016 summer season)
AF940: Leaves Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 11:00, arrives in Havana at 14:55
AF945: Leaves Havana at 17:25, arrives at Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 8:35 the following day.
In addition, Air France and Cubana de Aviación are involved in a code-share agreement allowing the Cuban national airline to offer over 30 destinations in Europe and the Caribbean thanks to the Air France network. Similarly, Air France customers can access Cubana de Aviación’s domestic market. Both airlines want to further develop their cooperation to continue to expand connecting traffic beyond Paris and Havana.
Since 2011, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has been connecting Havana to Amsterdam-Schiphol with 3 weekly flights in summer (on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays) and 4 in winter (on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays), operated by Airbus A330-200 with 243 seats.
In 2014, close to 420,000 passengers chose Air France or KLM to travel between Europe and Cuba.
FTN News

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Air France, Cuba, France, Havana, Paris

Air China adds Havana tag-on to Montreal flight

October 16, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

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Air China in late-December 2015 will begin its first service to the Caribbean as it opens reservation for planned Cuba service. From 27DEC15, existing 3 weekly Beijing – Montreal service will be extended to Havana, on board Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Reservation for this route opened on late-Thursday 15OCT15, including Montreal – Havana sector. Currently this route is only bookable in the GDS, through Air China’s inventory (direct access). With this newly-extended service, Montreal departure to Beijing will see operational day changes.
CA879 PEK1400 – 1340YUL1620 – 2015HAV 77W 257
CA880 HAV0900 – 1230YUL1430 – 1730+1PEK 77W 136

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Air China, Beijing, Canada, China, Cuba, Havana, Montreal

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