Airport authorities at the “Frank País” International Airport in Holguín, in eastern Cuba, have just reported this morning, October 26, that a connection to Mexico was canceled, through the Aztec airline Viva Aerobús.
“You are informed that the Viva Aerobus flight that was scheduled for today is canceled due to dissociation of the Airline,” reads this information, disclosed on networks, specifically on the Telegram channel of this national airport.
It is known that to find out about daily flights or any information related to the Holguín airport, “you can contact Airport information through the numbers 24 474630, 24 474525, 24 474583 for the International Terminal.”
The flight schedule to and from this terminal, offered at the beginning of October, indicated that Viva Aerobús would fly this way in the current month. Tuesday arriving to and from Cancun. Thursday arriving to and from Cancun, in Mexico.
Hurricane affects coastal area of Mexico
The Cuban entity does not clarify whether this cancellation situation is directly related to the impact suffered by the Mexican coastal area due to the passage of Hurricane Otis, category five. If you know that the tourist port of Acapulco, in the Aztec state of Guerrero, suffered the onslaught of Hurricane Otis, which reached category five and was classified as “extremely dangerous.” This meteorological phenomenon caused damage to the region’s airline industry and the tourism sector.
The Acapulco International Airport, operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (OMA), will remain closed until further notice, according to Ricardo Dueñas, CEO of the company.
“The Acapulco Airport remains closed today due to the passage of Hurricane Otis… We are carrying out cleaning, maintenance and reinforcement work to resolve the situation and guarantee the safety of our passengers and staff,” the executive declared on his social network account .