Over the last few years, several airlines have pulled out of the Cuban Market as the Trump administration increased restrictions for Americans who wish to visit this extraordinary destination. For this reason, we are directing people to book with American, Delta or United Airlines who continue to have a strong hold on the Cuban Market. As you search flights, you might see other operators including Jet Blue and Copa Airlines which we don’t recommend. American Airlines and Delta looks like your best option, to arrive by 1:00pm on TBA
Our trip begins with the arrival of our group into Havana International Airport (Hav) as you clear customs in Havana on TBA and ends at The Havana International Airport on TBA.
Please check in with your airlines prior to departure for any schedule updates or changes
In November 2017, new government regulations for travel to Cuba came into affect and may be reviewed here: OFFAC regulations If you scroll down, you will see that group travel is legally permitted however, individual travel is no longer an option.
With that said, we do not recommend that you extend your trip to Cuba by adding additional days before or after our trip. Individual Travel is in direct violation with OFFAC, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. We can not offer suggestions for travel to Cuba beyond our legal 10 Day “Support for the Cuban People” Group Tour.
Please plan to arrive into Havana on TBA and leave anytime on TBA. American Airlines has arrivals into Havana by noon from San Francisco, Raleigh, Charlotte and Albuquerque. Another option is to spend a night in Miami, then continue to Havana. This would require a round trip ticket to Miami, then a round trip ticket Miami to Havana.
When booking your flight you may be asked or be shown the category “Support for the Cuban People” which is the legal category in which we are traveling under.
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