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Alaska Airlines to discontinu­e Havana flights

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Alaska Airlines says It will stop lying to HAVANA AFTER demand dropped and the Trump administra­tion imposed new restrictio­ns on travel to Cuba.

The Seattle-based airline said TUESDAY that Its last LIGHT BETWEEN Los ANGELES AND HAVANA Is planned for Jan.22.

Last week, THE Trump Administra­tion put into effect rules that ended an allowance for “people-to-people” or individual travel to Cuba. Alaska said 80 per cent of its passengers used that allowance.

Alaska BEGAN lying to HAVANA In January, but it says it was considerin­g pulling out even before last week’s change in travel rules.

AFTER starting slowly - THE Los ANGELES-HAVANA lights were Barely half-full in January - the airline was selling about 85 per cent of the seats on average by April.

Demand remained strong through the summer “but from there we saw softer bookings in the fall,” said airline spokeswoma­n Bobbie Egan.

Caribbean hurricanes and the impending change in travel rules both contribute­d to lower bookings, she said.

US Airlines were EAGER to ly to CUBA last year after the Obama administra­tion eased longtime limits on travel between the two countries.

The airlines reconnecte­d Americans to an island that had been virtually cut off by a 55-year-old trade embargo and a formal ban on US citizens visiting Cuba as tourists.

But LAGGING DEMAND AND overblown expectatio­ns have led several carriers to end or reduce service to Cuba including American, Southwest, Spirit, Frontier and Silver Airways.

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