
Cubana
Airlines's Boeing 767-300 is leased from, & maintained by, the spanish airline
Air Europa, with crew trained and licensed in Spain. Air Europa was founded in 1986
and soon became the first private company in Spain to operate domestic flights, thus
ending Iberia's monopoly. Since 1996 Air Europa runs 750 weekly flights and initiates
other itineraries such as Paris, Varadero, Salvador da Bahia, Asturias, Bilbao and
Vigo. In 2000 Air Europa purchased the first B767-300 directly from Boeing for transoceanic
flights. Today it has in its fleet 32 aircrafts, all from latest generations of Boeing.

The
Economy cabin is fitted with 32in pitch seat configuration, complying with minimum
requirements for long haul travel. For holiday makers, Cubana's 313-seat economy
class offers a taste of the holiday to come with a hot lunch and free drinks plus
a cold snack before touch down in Cuba. Every seat is equiped with individual video
screen.

For
those flying Tropical Class (61in pitch seat configuration), your enjoyment and relaxation
will be heightened by dedicated check-in at the airport, a generous baggage allowance,
use of the VIP lounge, fast track facilities at Gatwick, champagne upon boarding,
a fully reclining seat, a three-option menu gifts and attentive personal service.