American Airlines interested in offering flights to Cuba

An American Airlines jet at a gate at Philadelphia International Airport.

AP file photo

AP file

Add American Airlines to the list of carriers that want to take you to Cuba.

An airline executive said Tuesday that American already operates about 20 charter flights a week to Cuba and would like to add regular flights from Miami.

“We don’t have anything to announce today,” the airline’s president, Scott Kirby, said on a conference call with analysts and reporters, “but we will be anxious to start serving Cuba as soon as it’s legally allowed.”

Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and JetBlue Airways have expressed interest since President Barack Obama announced last month that the U.S. would establish diplomatic relations and expand trade and tourism with Cuba. Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly said last week that his airline is interested too, although he said Southwest has 50 potential destinations beyond the U.S. mainland, and Cuba “will just be one more.”

New U.S. government rules issued this month relaxed travel restrictions that have stood for 54 years since the communist revolution in Cuba. Licenses are no longer required, but trips are limited to 12 categories including visiting close relatives, humanitarian missions and educational tours. Tourism is not an approved reason to visit — yet.

JetBlue and Sun Country also offer charter flights to the island.

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