Cuban Aviation Corporation
Cuban Aviation Corporation covers infrastructure issues, power outages, and weather-related disruptions at airports like José Martí. Safety and airline challenges emerge as key themes.
Cubana de Aviación Revises Domestic Flight Schedules: New Changes Introduced
Published on 10/11/2025
Camilo Bonne's Belongings Stolen on Flight from Panama to Havana: "Cuba Hurts"
Published on 5/4/2025
Cuban Government Aims to Elevate Havana Airport as the Caribbean's Leading Air Hub
Published on 4/11/2025
Santa Clara Airport Plans Expansion and Wage Increase Amid Economic Turmoil
Published on 2/24/2025
Havana Airport Implements New Baggage Handling System for Travelers
Published on 2/7/2025
Cuban Government Launches Major Investment Plan for International Airports
Published on 1/15/2025
Crisis at Cubana de Aviación: Airline Struggles with Limited Fleet
Published on 1/10/2025
How Safe Are Cuban Airports?
Published on 12/8/2024
Havana Airport Remains Operational Despite Widespread Power Outage in Cuba
Published on 12/4/2024
Shocking Prices at José Martí Airport: "Up to Two Thousand Pesos for a Sweet Treat"
Published on 11/20/2024
Passenger Transport Between Cuban Provinces Resumes Post-Hurricane Rafael
Published on 11/10/2024
Cuba Resumes Air Travel Operations After Hurricane Rafael
Published on 11/7/2024
Flight Operations Halted at Santa Clara and Cienfuegos Airports Due to Hurricane Rafael Threat
Published on 11/6/2024
Air Travel Halted in Western Cuba as Hurricane Rafael Looms
Published on 11/6/2024
Power Outage Plunges Havana's José Martí Airport into Darkness
Published on 10/19/2024
Air Conditioning at José Martí Airport's Terminal 3: Partial Improvements Leave Some Areas Uncomfortable
Published on 9/9/2024