Air Europa, the third largest airline in Spain has announced that it will expand the flights to Santo Domingo and will also extend its operations to Havana three-times-a-week from the Spanish capital.
These changes are said to be incorporated with effect from 1st April, 2013.
For the travellers flying from the UK, the service commences in Gatwick via Madrid with short connection times that can be availed at competitive prices to the largest islands in the Caribbean.
These additions have been introduced to the sales system and those customers who are looking forward to take to the air from London after the said date have the flexibility now to book online on the updated flight timings.
Flights with Air Europa will extend its direct service between the Spanish capital and Santo Domingo. In addition, the Spanish airline will expand its operations from four to seven flights a week from Madrid to Punta Cana, which is the renowned seaside tourist destination in the country.
These changes are said to be incorporated with effect from 1st April, 2013.
For the travellers flying from the UK, the service commences in Gatwick via Madrid with short connection times that can be availed at competitive prices to the largest islands in the Caribbean.
These additions have been introduced to the sales system and those customers who are looking forward to take to the air from London after the said date have the flexibility now to book online on the updated flight timings.
Flights with Air Europa will extend its direct service between the Spanish capital and Santo Domingo. In addition, the Spanish airline will expand its operations from four to seven flights a week from Madrid to Punta Cana, which is the renowned seaside tourist destination in the country.
