BREAKING:  US Dept. Of Transportation Approves Cuba Service From These Cities…..

BREAKING: US Dept. Of Transportation Approves Cuba Service From These Cities…..

In news released by the US DOT, it appears that we have a list of cities that will be able to fly to Cuba from the USA beginning this fall.

According to the news, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale are the initial cities on the ‘approved’ list.    According to the DOT, it paves the way for 10 roundtrips to operate daily between the US and Cuba.

Approved carriers thus far include American, JetBlue, Frontier, Silver Airways, Southwest, and Sun Country.

This announcement has no bearing on charter flights that already operate to Cuba.


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SWISS Voucher Good For £90 Off Ex-UK Travel

SWISS Voucher Good For £90 Off Ex-UK Travel

To mark the Queen’s 90th Birthday,  SWISS is offering passengers a voucher good for £90 off of long haul bookings that originate in the UK with connecting flights to Switzerland.

The offer is valid until Sunday, 12 June and covers travel between 20 August and 31 March.

The voucher code to use during booking is SWISS16QUEEN90 and is valid for bookings with a minimum fare of £450.

 

H/T:  FlyerTalk’s NewbieRunner

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LUFTHANSA First Class Duck Commemorates Euro 2016

LUFTHANSA First Class Duck Commemorates Euro 2016

To celebrate Euro 2016, Lufthansa’s First Class Services has introduced a limited edition ‘First Class Duck’.

a yellow rubber duck with a football ball and a red beak

The duck is available to First Class passengers who visit the First Class Terminal or the First Class Lounges at Frankfurt Airport during the Euro 2016 tournament (June 10 – July 10).

Keep in mind that there is a limited supply of these ducks, so once they’re gone, they’re gone!

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Make sure to coordinate your travels to get one of these limited edition gems!

To see the other ducks in the Lufthansa First Class collection, please visit the registry.

 


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