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Cubana de Aviación – flights to and from Cuba

The Cubana de Aviacion airline is the country’s largest passenger carrier service and has both economy and business class facilities.

Cubana de Aviacion

About Cubana de Aviación

This airline was first established in 1929 and operates out of Havana in Cuba.

This airline is known for its cheap international flights and its main base is José Martí International Airport in Cuba.

Cubana is a member of IATA and SITA also known as the Sociedad Internacional de Telecomunicaciones Aeronáuticas.

This government-owned airline has flights to several international destinations like Paris, Rome, Spain, Mexico, Russia, Canada, the UK, America, and also to a few countries in South America.

History

Cubana de Aviacion, better known as Cubana, has 13 offices in Cuba and was one of the first airlines to be started up in the country.

Today, Cubana is by far the most popular airline company in the region on account of its many flights and cheap fares.

Visitors interested in visiting Guatemala, Cancun, London, Buenos Aires, Holguin, and Caracas will be able to use this airline to get to these places.

Cubana de Aviacion has flights to over 40 different destinations in countries all over the world and operates out of several international destinations for the better convenience of travelers.

Cubana also has a cargo service that operates to many destinations and those wishing to transport goods from one place to another can easily make arrangements on this inexpensive airline.

Further Information

You can book flights directly with Cubana de Aviación by visiting their site at Cubana.cu.

The Latest and new options include direct flights between Havana and Sao Paolo in Brazil. To and from Havana, Cubana flies to the following cities:

  • Caracas
  • Cancun
  • Holguin
  • Madrid
  • Mexico City
  • Paris
  • Santiago de Cuba
  • Santo Domingo
  • Camaguey
  • Bogota
  • Guantanamo
  • Moscow
  • Rome
  • Fort de France
  • Montreal
  • Toronto
  • San Jose de Costa Rica

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