Illustration of grounded planes and frustrated travelers at a Cuban airport amid fuel shortage crisis.
Illustration of grounded planes and frustrated travelers at a Cuban airport amid fuel shortage crisis.
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Cuba's fuel shortage leads to airline flight suspensions

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Cuba is grappling with a severe aviation fuel shortage at its main airports, prompting several international airlines to suspend flights to the island from February 10 to March 11. The crisis, worsened by the U.S. oil blockade, particularly impacts routes from Europe and Canada, while Mexican carriers like Aeroméxico and Viva Aerobús continue operations by refueling in Mexico.

The Cuban government notified international airlines that it will lack aviation fuel (Jet A1) at its main airports from February 10 to March 11, due to an energy crisis exacerbated by the U.S. oil blockade. This has forced flight suspensions by Air Canada, some Russian airlines, and United Airlines, which plan special flights to repatriate about 3,000 stranded passengers.

Air Canada, Canada's largest carrier, suspended its services to Cuba starting Monday, following the official announcement. Canadian tourism is vital to Cuba's economy, and this disruption could cause lasting damage to the industry, which is already concentrating visitors in fewer hotels during peak season. Other airlines like Air Transat and WestJet/Sunwing intend to continue operations as planned.

In Mexico, Aeroméxico is maintaining its daily route between Mexico City and Havana, stating it will update any changes through official channels. Viva Aerobús, holding 63% of the Mexico-Cuba air market with 271,000 passengers in 2025 (a 5.2% increase), operated its Cancún flight normally this Monday and will refuel at airports like AIFA, Monterrey, Mérida, and Cancún for round-trip flights.

Mexico's Pilots' Union noted that planes can land in Cuba but cannot take off without refueling in nearby countries, raising ticket prices, especially on Yucatán and Cancún routes. Europe-bound flights are most affected, with no impacts foreseen yet in Mexico. The shortage affects all Cuban international airports, including José Martí in Havana and Juan Gualberto Gómez in Varadero.

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Discussions on X highlight airlines like Air Canada, Aeroflot, and others suspending flights to Cuba due to severe aviation fuel shortages from February 10 to March 11. Users express concern for stranded tourists and disrupted travel plans, particularly from Canada and Europe. Opinions blame U.S. sanctions and Trump policies, while some note failures by allies like Russia to provide aid. Mexican carriers continue operations unaffected. High-engagement posts from journalists warn of broader tourism crisis and offer travel advice.

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Closed Cuban beach hotels and stranded tourists illustrate tourism disruption from fuel shortage.
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Hotel closures in Cuba disrupt tourism amid energy contingency

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The temporary closure of several hotels in Cuba's main tourist hubs has forced major Canadian tour operators to adjust their policies amid a fuel shortage affecting flights and reservations. The Cuban government acknowledged that the country will run out of aviation fuel for at least one month, impacting all international airports. Airlines like Transat and Iberia have introduced flexible measures for affected travelers.

Cuba's shortage of aviation fuel has stranded thousands of Canadian tourists on the island, prompting flight cancellations by several airlines. The carriers have pledged to repatriate those affected, while the Cuban government blames the crisis on a U.S. blockade of oil supplies. Mexico halted its crude exports to Cuba under pressure from Washington but sent humanitarian aid instead.

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Due to a severe fuel shortage worsened by the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, Cuban hospitals have halted surgeries and outpatient transport, while some hotels are closing. President Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged difficult times but promised creative resistance. The United Nations warns of a potential humanitarian collapse.

Cuba will face prolonged blackouts this Sunday affecting 59% of its territory during peak energy consumption hours, according to the state-owned Unión Eléctrica (UNE). The crisis, worsened since mid-2024, has reached one of its worst points with impacts exceeding 60%. President Miguel Díaz-Canel blamed fuel shortages on U.S. pressures.

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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving U.S. and Israeli air assaults on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes, has led to widespread flight suspensions by regional airlines. Oil prices have surged over 10% to more than $75 per barrel due to the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts predict potential increases in airfares as airlines face higher fuel costs.

Reports indicate the Trump administration is weighing a naval blockade to halt oil imports to Cuba, prompting strong condemnations from Havana and international allies. Cuban officials have labeled the potential move a brutal act of aggression, while China and Russia voice support for the island nation.

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