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Air Canada flies direct from Lester B. Pearson International Airport to Havana’s José Martí International Airport. Flights with stopovers in Mexico are also offered by this airline, Mexicana and Continental Airways. The largest and most culturally vibrant city in the Caribbean, Havana boasts a colonial centre with no parallel in Latin America and no few historical idiosyncrasies which make it a truly fascinating destination.
Flying with: Air Canada Cubana de Aviacion Mexicana
Havana is served from London by Cubana Airlines, the leading airline of Cuba, and by Virgin Atlantic, the UK's second largest long haul airline. Both airlines operate with Boeing 747 - 400 aircrafts, from London - Gatwick airport and into Havana Jose Marti International Terminal 3 airport. Flying time is approximately 9 hours.
Flying with: Air Europa Air France Iberia Virgin Atlantic
Direct flights from Simon Bolívar International Airport are offered by Cubana de Aviación, and Mexicana flies to the Cuban capital via Mexico City or Cancun. LACSA offers flights to Havana with stopovers in San José, Costa Rica. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Regular flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Havana’s José Martí International Airport connect these culturally unique and vibrant cities, which can point to more than one similarity in their historical development as port cities. Martinair offers direct non-stop flights to the Cuban capital, and British Airways, Air France and Iberia provide scheduled trips to this destination with at least one stopover (in England or continental Europe). Havana’s one-of-a-kind colonial centre, with its many architectural wonders and alluring night life, make it one of the most exciting and culturally rewarding destinations in the Caribbean, and travelers from Amsterdam will not take long to see why it was once called “the Paris of the Antilles”.
Direct flights from Barcelona’s Prat De Llobregat Airport are offered by Iberia. Air Europa and Air France offer flights to the Cuban capital with stopovers in Madrid and Paris, respectively. Visitors from Barcelona will doubtless find more than one culturally familiar element in Havana (including its Art Nouveau architecture) and enjoy its one-of-a-kind colonial centre and seductive and carefree night life.
Air France and Virgin Atlantic offer flights from Brussel’s Midi Railway Station Airport with stopovers in Paris and London, respectively. Flights with stopovers in Madrid are offered by Iberia. Havana’s many idiosyncratic charms and contagious cultural vivacity, expressed in the stark contrasts of its streets, will give visitors a sense of why it was once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles” and is sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air France and DE fly direct to the Cuban capital from Charles de Gaulle International Airport. SHABAIR also offers direct flights from Paris’ Orly International airport. Flights with stopovers in Madrid are offered by Air Europa, and with KLM Cityhopper and Martinair, you can travel to Cuba making a stopover in Amsterdam. Havana’s many idiosyncratic charms and contagious cultural vivacity, expressed in the stark contrasts of its streets, will give visitors a sense of why it was once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles” and is sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Flights from Milan’s Malpensa International Airport with stopovers in Paris are offered by Air France, and Iberia flies to Havana via Madrid. Alitalia flies to Paris, where a connecting Air France flight takes you the Cuban capital. Havana’s many idiosyncratic charms and contagious cultural vivacity, expressed in the stark contrasts of its streets, will give visitors a sense of why it was once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles” and is sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air France flies from Berlin-tegel Airport via Paris, and Iberia offers flights with stopovers in Madrid. KLM CityHopper flies to Amsterdam, where a connecting Martinair flight takes you to Havana. Flights to Frankfurt with connecting DE flights to Havana are offered by Deutsche Lufthansa. Havana’s many idiosyncratic charms and contagious cultural vivacity, expressed in the stark contrasts of its streets, will give visitors a sense of why it was once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles” and is sure to make any first visit the first of many.
With Air France, you can fly to the Cuban capital from Dublin International Airport, making a stopover in Paris. With British Midland Airways or Deutsche Lufthansa, you can fly to London and catch a connecting Air France flight to Havana. You can also catch a connecting flight with a stopover either in Amsterdam or Toronto, with Martinair or Air Canada, respectively. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Air France and Iberia offer flights to Havana from Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport with stopovers in Paris and Brussels, respectively. With Finnair, you can fly to London and catch a connecting flight with either of these airlines. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Air France flies from Arlanda International Airport to Havana with stopovers in Paris. Scandinavian Airlines offers flights to Madrid, where a connecting Air Europa flight takes you to the Cuban capital. With KLM CityHopper, you can fly to Amsterdam and catch a connecting Martinair flight to Havana. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
With CIMBER AIR, you can fly to London and catch a connecting Virgin Atlantic flight to Havana. Air France offers flights with stopovers in Paris. KLM CityHopper flies to Amsterdam, where a connecting Martinair flight takes you to the Cuban capital. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Both Cubana de Aviación and COPA airlines fly direct to Havana from Tocumen International Airport, and Mexicana offers flights with stopovers in Mexico. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Mexicana flights from Juan Santamaria International Airport have stopovers in Guadalajara and Mexico City, while Air Canada flies to the Cuban capital making stopovers in the United States and Canada. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Flights from Oslo with stopovers in Paris are offered by Air France. Iberia makes two stopovers, in London and Madrid, and KLM CityHoppper flies to Amsterdam, where a connecting Martinair flight takes you to Havana. Scandinavian Airlines also fly to Paris, where you can catch an Air France flight to the Cuban capital. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Mexicana flies from New Tokyo International Airport to Havana via Vancouver and Mexico City. Air Canada offers flights with stopovers in Vancouver and Toronto. In Vancouver, you can also catch a connecting Mexicana flight bound for the Cuban capital (with a stopover in Mexico City). Continental Airlines has stopovers in the United States and Cancun, where you can catch a connecting Cubana de Aviación flight to Havana. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air Canada offers flights from Kingsford Smith International Airport with stopovers in Vancouver and Toronto. LAN-CHILE flies to Santiago de Chile, where a connecting Copa flight takes you to the Cuban capital. With British Airways, you can fly to Paris (via London) and catch a connecting Air France flight to Havana. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air France offers regular flights from Sheremetyevo International Airport with stopovers in Paris. With Air Europa, you can travel to Havana via Madrid, and KLM CityHopper flies to Amsterdam, where regular Martinair flights take you to the Cuban capital. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air France flies from Ferihegy International Airport to Havana with stopovers in Paris. Iberia offers flights with stopovers in Frankfurt, Madrid and London. Havana’s one-of-a-kind colonial centre, with its many architectural wonders and alluring night life, will doubtless give visitors a sense of why it was once called "the Paris of the Antilles".
Air France and Iberia offer flights from Zurich-Kloten International Airport with stopovers in Paris and Madrid, respectively. KLM CityHopper flies to Amsterdam, where a connecting Martinair flight takes you the Cuban capital. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Virgin Atlantic flies from Melbourne International to Havana via Singapore and London. Cathay Pacific offers regular flights to Toronto (via Hong Kong), where Air Canada flights take you to the Cuban capital. With British Airways, you can travel to Paris, via London, and catch a connecting Air France flight to Havana. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Flights from Frankfurt International Airport with stopovers in Paris and Madrid are offered by Air France and Iberia, respectively. DE flies direct to Havana. Havana’s many idiosyncratic charms and contagious cultural vivacity, expressed in the stark contrasts of its streets, will give visitors a sense of why it was once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles” and is sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air France offers flights from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport with stopovers in Paris. Flights with stopovers in Madrid are offered by Iberia, Air Europa and Air Comet. Havana’s many idiosyncratic charms and contagious cultural vivacity, expressed in the stark contrasts of its streets, will give visitors a sense of why it was once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles” and is sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Mexicana offers direct flights to Havana from Benito Juarez International Airport and flights with stopovers in Cancun. Flights with stopovers in Panama are offered by Copa Airlines, and LACSA flies to Havana via Costa Rica. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Flights from Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport with stopovers in Toronto and Mexico City or Cancun are offered by Air Canada and Mexicana, respectively. The largest and most culturally vibrant city in the Caribbean, Havana boasts a colonial centre with no parallel in Latin America and no few historical idiosyncrasies which make it a truly fascinating destination.
Flying with: Air Canada Cubana de Aviacion Mexicana
Air Canada offers flights from Vancouver International Airport with stopovers in Toronto. Flights with stopovers in Mexico and the United States are offered by Mexicana and Continental Airlines. The largest and most culturally vibrant city in the Caribbean, Havana boasts a colonial centre with no parallel in Latin America and no few historical idiosyncrasies which make it a truly fascinating destination.
Havana is now one stopover away from Manchester: Virgin Atlantic offers flights from Ringway International Airport with stopovers in London, and Air France flies to the Cuban capital with a brief stop in Paris. Flights with stopovers in London and Madrid are also offered by Iberia. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Air Europa, Iberia and Air Comet offer direct flights from Madrid’s Barajas Airport to Havana’s José Martí International Airport. Flights with stopovers in Mexico are also offered by Air Europa and Aeromexico. Visitors from Madrid will doubtless find more than one culturally familiar element in Havana and enjoy its one-of-a-kind colonial centre, many architectural wonders and seductive and carefree night life.
Flights from Dusseldorf International Airport with stopovers in Paris and Madrid are offered by Air France and Iberia, respectively. With KLM CityHopper, you can fly to Amsterdam and catch a connecting Martinair flight to the Cuban capital. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
Air France offers flights from Franz Josef Strauss International Airport with stopovers in Paris. Flights with stopovers in Madrid are offered by Iberia, and KLM CityHopper flies to Amsterdam, where a connecting Martinair flight takes you to Havana. Whether you’re looking for sun and sand, an effervescent night life, a brief immersion in a unique culture or an encounter with years of fascinating history, Havana has plenty to offer…and no few surprises in store for you!
With KLM Cityhopper and Martinair, you can fly to Havana from Birmingham International Airport with only one stopover in Amsterdam. Air France also offers flights to the Cuban Capital from Birmingham with stopovers in Paris. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
With KLM Cityhopper and Martinair, you can fly to Havana from Glasgow International Airport with a stopover in London. The same connection is offered by British Airways and Iberia, and Air Canada offers flights with a stopover in London and Toronto. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Fly from Vienna’s Schwechat International Airport to Amsterdam with KLM CityHopper and avail yourself of a connecting Martinair flight to Havana, or fly with Air France or Iberia to the Cuban capital, making stopovers in Paris or Madrid, respectively. Austrian Airlines offer flights to Paris, where connecting Air France flights connect you to Havana. Once referred to as the “Paris of the Antilles”, Havana retains many idiosyncratic charms and a contagious cultural vivacity, expressed through its stark contrasts, that are sure to make any first visit the first of many.
Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba, is Cuba's main international and domestic airport. It's a hub for Cubana de Aviacion and Aerogaviota. The airport is named after Cuban patriot and poet Jose Marti.
Address: Avenida Van Troy y Final, Rancho Boyeros, Havana City, Cuba