Fractional share provider PlaneSense is now authorized to fly its owners to seven different airports in Cuba. According to a report in business aviation trade publication, AIN flights to Cuba can be operated with its Pilatus PC-12 turboprop singles flying from South Florida. The company has also expanded to Bermuda. For flights to Bermuda, it only uses Nextant 400XTi twinjets.
The AIN article quoted PlaneSense CEO George Antoniadis as saying, “Traveling to Cuba, visiting Old Havana, experiencing the lifestyle, the music, the classic cars—it’s an extraordinary opportunity, whether you’re visiting for business or leisure. We’re so pleased to be one of the first companies to offer this destination to our PlaneSense aircraft share owners so they may experience Cuba’s beauty and authenticity at this unique time in U.S. and Cuba history,” Read more…