We list below the available airlines who flights to Cuba from London, Toronto, Santo Domingo, Nassau and Cancun. We also list the airlines who flights between Cuba destinations. Check the information and book Cubana Cuba flights, Virgin flights to Cuba from London, Air Canada flights to Cuba from Toronto, Cubana Nassau to Havana flights, and much more.
Airlines
Aerocaribbean
Aerocaribbean has an aircraft fleet that carries passengers and cargo mainly in the Central American and the Caribbean area as well as all destinations in Cuba.
Aerogaviota
Aerogaviota is the youngest airline of Cuba. The airline is operated by the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Cuba. It provides flights to the main resort-islands surrounding mainland Cuba, as well as regional flights to the Bahamas, Jamaica, etc.
Air Canada (AC)
Air Canada is Canada's flag air carrier, headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The airline provides scheduled and charter air transportation for passengers and cargo to over 150 destinations, vacation packages to over 90 destinations, as well as maintenance, ground handling and training services to other airlines.
Air Europa (UX)
Air Europa, an airline based in Luccmajor, Majorca, Spain, operates inclusive tour services between northern and western Europe and offers domestic and long-haul scheduled services to North America, South America and the Caribbean.
Since 2007, the airline is an associate member of the Skyteam alliance.
Air France (AF)
One of the world’s largest airlines and a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance, Air France offers international scheduled passenger and cargo services to 185 destinations in 83 countries.
The airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing wide-body jetliners for long-haul routes and Airbus A320 vessels for short-haul routes. A fleet of regional jet and turboprop aircraft are used for regional and domestic European scheduled services.
Air Jamaica (JM)
With over 30 years of service and the most modern fleet in the western hemisphere, Air Jamaica provides more non-stop flights from its North American gateways to the Caribbean than any other carrier serving the region.
Cubana de Aviacion (CU)
Cubana de Aviación S.A is the leading airline of Cuba. It is in charge of passengers' transportation, cargo and mail transportation.
Iberia (IB)
Spain’s national airline, Iberia (Part of the Iberia Group) is based in Madrid and operates a broad international network of services. The airlines fly to more than 102 destinations in 39 countries and, via code-sharing arrangements with other companies, offers flights to an additional 90 destionations.
Martinair (MP)
Based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Martinair operates passenger and cargo services to over 50 destinations worldwide. Its main base is Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, with hubs at Hong Kong International Airport and Miami International Airport.
Mexicana (MX)
Mexicana de Aviacion (commonly known by the shorter name Mexicana) is Mexico's second-largest airline - after Aeroméxico - and the world's fourth oldest airline still using its original name.
Mexicana Airlines (MX), a traditional airline company, has more than 300 flights daily connecting 50 cities of 11 countries in North America, Central America and South America.
Virgin Atlantic (VS)
Follow the path of a major British success story. From their first leased jumbo, to the UK's second largest long haul airline, Virgin Atlantic has come a long way.
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