On Monday, regular flight operations resumed at terminals 2 and 3 of Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport. Domestic flights will return to terminal 1 starting Tuesday, September 19.
The Cuban Company of Airports and Airport Services (ECASA) announced Monday the resumption of regular and domestic flight operations at the terminals of Havana’s Jose Marti International Airport.
As of September 18, Havana airport resumed regular flight operations to air terminals No. 2 and 3 with their usual schedules, as ECASA reported in a statement on its social networks.
At the end of August, Cubana de Aviación announced the temporary relocation of domestic flights to Havana airport’s Terminal 5 from September 4, as part of a series of measures to ensure the celebration of the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Group G-77 + China in the Cuban capital.
The provision has provoked unrest in cities, which have criticized the measure because the distance from the air terminal brings a higher cost of fuel for domestic passengers, amid the energy crisis affecting the country, and especially, the population.
In addition, due to the G-77 Summit, Cuban authorities have decided to change the terminal of the regular and charter flights between the United States and Havana. As of September 10, these flights – normally operated through the air terminal – began landing at Terminal 3 of Jose Marti Airport, in their usual schedule.CIBERCUBA