By Jennifer Catracha on November 21, 2011
EU, european union, flights, honduras
Honduras Travel & Tourism
The European Union (EU) banned all operations to Europe by aircraft belonging to Rollins Air, the charter and leasing company registered in Honduras. The EU’s latest blacklist, released today, banned three of Jordan Aviation’s Boeing 767s from flying to Europe as well. The charter company often works for the United Nations to transport its peacekeepers. […]
By Alma Castro Hernández on August 25, 2011
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Honduras Travel & Tourism
San Pedro Sula will have a new option to travel by air direct to the island of Roatan come November. The flight planned is to be operated by “EasySky”, is geared toward budget travelers, and will take about twenty minutes. The British airline will operate Boeing 737 jets with the slogan “Fly and Save.” In […]
By Catracha Hondurena on November 23, 2010
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Honduras Travel & Tourism
Belize-based Tropic Air intends to introduce new flights to Honduras and Guatemala within the next 12 months. Carrier chief executive, Steve Schulte, said at the 2010 ALTA leadership forum, that the carrier has already started the process to gain authority to launch service to Honduras. They are examining options as well, for acquiring larger, twin […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 23, 2009
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Business - Economics, Honduras Travel & Tourism
It seems almost a Christmas gift for the people of La Ceiba this year, that Canjet Airlines will begin service to the city from Toronto, Canada on December 24th. The new commercial flight, aboard a Boeing 737-800 with a capacity of 180 passengers, will service La Ceiba, Tela, and the Bay Islands. Airport manager, Edgardo […]
By Catracha Hondurena on December 22, 2009
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Environmental News, Honduras Travel & Tourism
The rainy conditions for over 30 consecutive hours have affected Honduras and forced the Permanent Contingency Commission (COPECO) to extend the green alert for 24 more hours. The extension of the alert began at 5:00 pm yesterday, and affects the Departments of Atlantida, Cortes, Colon, the Bay Islands, Gracias a Dios, and North Yoro. The […]