MIAMI, United States – The Brazilian airline Gol has requested a new international route to connect Brasília with Havana, with a stopover at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, according to a report by the state agency Prensa Latina, which cites Colombia’s Civil Aviation Authority.
Gol would operate the route between “Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek” International Airport in Brasília and “José Martí” International Airport in Havana, with seven weekly frequencies.
It was also reported that it would use Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft for this operation, with a capacity of 186 seats distributed in 30 business class seats and 156 economy class seats.
At the end of 2015, Gol began flying between the Brazilian city of São Paulo and Havana, with a stopover in Aruba, according to a report that year by the Cuban News Agency (ACN). Currently, howe