Viva Aerobus departs from Camaguey

Flights from Cuba to Nicaragua continue to be in high demand as the country does not require a visa for Cubans. Although the policy on the southern border in the United States is more restrictive than in previous years, there are still migrants who try during the wave of migration. For others, Nicaragua is a good place for “shopping tourism.”

In any case, the good news is that starting this June a new air gateway to Nicaragua will be opened, this time from the Mexican company Viva Aerobus and the “Ignacio Agramonte” International Airport in Gamay.

“Attention passenger. The Viva Aerobús airline starts today, June 1st, an operation on Thursdays with a weekly frequency to Managua (Nicaragua),” says the Telegram channel of this terminal in Camake. Later in the commentary they clarify that this is with a stop in Mexico.

More flights from Cuba to Nicaragua

What other airlines fly from Cuba to Nicaragua? Until May, the only connection option to the Nicaraguan capital was from “José Marti” in Havana. Venezuelan airline Conviasa flies from Havana to the Nicaraguan capital on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays for at least that month. Return from Nicaragua on Fridays and Sundays.

The other regional company that still maintains a connection from Havana to Nicaragua, at least in May, is Aruba to Managua every Monday, Thursday and Saturday. Because of this possibility of opening in Camagüey, people from the center and east will not have to travel to Havana. Although flights from “Jose Marti” are direct.

Where to buy these Viva Aerobus flight tickets from Cuba to Nicaragua? Mexican Airlines has a very functional website where you can buy these tickets with dollars or another international currency. Click here.

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