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Canadian airlines issue Cuba travel advisories after Havana warns of jet fuel shortage
Summary
Several Canadian airlines issued travel advisories after Havana's José Martí International Airport posted an FAA NOTAM saying 'Jet A1 fuel not available' from Tuesday through March 11.
Content
Several Canadian airlines have issued travel advisories and flexible booking options for flights to Cuba. This follows an international NOTAM posted to the FAA reporting that Havana's José Martí International Airport announced 'Jet A1 fuel not available' beginning Tuesday, with the notice running until March 11. Canada's federal government earlier issued a travel advisory noting that an ongoing fuel shortage could affect resorts and flights. Cuba has historically relied on fuel shipments from Venezuela and has not received crude or refined products from that ally since mid-December, after U.S. actions affected exports.
Key points:
- Havana's José Martí International Airport posted an international NOTAM reported as saying 'Jet A1 fuel not available' from Tuesday through March 11.
- Canada's federal government issued a travel advisory warning the fuel shortage could affect resorts and flights.
- Air Canada, WestJet, Air Transat and Sunwing announced flexible rebooking or cancellation options; WestJet cited power outages and set an advisory through Feb. 26, 2026.
Summary:
The NOTAM and government advisory have led airlines to offer flexible policies and travel notices for trips to Cuba. Undetermined at this time.
