By Hector Martinez on February 24, 2016
airlines, caribbean, cuba, EasySky, flights, Grenada, HondurasTravel, StLucia, travel
Headline News, Honduras Travel & Tourism
Honduras-based airline, Easy Sky, has signed an agreement with Caribbean travel agency – BEDY Travel – registered in Grenada and others Caribbean countries, to offer flights from Honduras via Cuba to Saint Lucia and others destinations in the Caribbean. Chief Executive Officer of BEDY Easy Sky, Benjamin Ross, told St. Lucia News Online (SNO) in […]
By Zak Montenegro on May 13, 2013
flights
General Honduras News, Headline News
More seats on San Pedro Sula to Mexico City flights are possible thanks to the addition of the Embraer 170, with a capacity for 76 passengers, which was put to use beginning May first of this year.
By Catracha Hondurena on January 27, 2012
aircraft, flights, honduras, plane, planes, sea plane, tariffs
Business - Economics, Honduras Travel & Tourism
The General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics, (DGAC), will begin charging a new, but relatively unknown, fee for services that it provides. The law was stealthily entered into force more than one month ago, without the realization of the general population. This law was voted on December 15, 2011, with President Porfirio Lobo Sosa, and John […]
By gringa on January 4, 2012
airlines, flights, grand cayman, honduras, transportation
Honduras Travel & Tourism
A Central American airline that established commercial passenger service between Honduras and Grand Cayman last summer has reported steady growth during recent months, including a sizeable jump in holiday traffic. Bob Connor, a representative in the Cayman Islands for Aerolineas Sosa, said Monday the Honduras-based carrier had to bring in extra flights to support additional […]
By samuel contreras on December 13, 2011
airports, flights, goloson, la ceiba, roatan, san pedro sula, tegucigalpa, toncontin
Honduras Travel & Tourism
The airports of Toncontín in Tegucigalpa, Golosón in La Ceiba, and the airstrip in Roatán are temporarily closed this morning due to little visibility and drizzling rain caused by a high pressure front. San Pedro Sula‘s Ramón Villeda Morales, however, continues to operate international flights. Civil Aeronautics authorities explained that later in the morning the […]