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Cuba Map and General Information
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Havana International Airport Jose Marti:
Jose Marti international airport has 4 terminals:
Terminal 1 Domestic Terminal: It used to be the international terminal, it’s now used primarily for domestic flights and is located on the west side of runway 6. It’s mainly used by Cubana, Aerogaviota, and AeroCaribbean.
Terminal 2 Charters Terminal: It handles mainly scheduled Special Authority charter flights to/from the United States (Miami, New York and Los Angeles). It’s located on the north side of the airport in front of runway 24 threshold. This terminal had been undergoing extensive renovations and expansion recently. It reopened on December 24th, 2010.
Terminal 3 International Terminal Is the main international terminal and also the largest and most modern. It was opened in 1988 by Fidel Castro and Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chretien. It handles flights for more than 25 international airlines, serving approximately 60 destinations in more than 30 countries
Terminal 4 Aerocaribbean Terminal: It’s mainly used by Cuban airlines AeroCaribbean (domestic and regional flights) and Aerotaxi (domestic charters). There is a bus service between the terminals.
Some of the Airlines currently flying to Havana:
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Varadero International Airport Juan Gualberto Gomez:
Juan Gualberto Gómez International Airport is located close to the Varadero beach resort and Matanzas city.
It’s the second largest and busiest airport in Cuba after the José Marti International Airport in Havana (the country’s capital). It's named after journalist and black rights activist Juan Gualberto Gómez (1854-1933). The airport handles both international and domestic flights and approximately 25% of Cuba’s air traffic.
Varadero airport has one terminal building where you can find snack bars, cafeteria, shops, duty free shops, kiosks, public and VIP lounges in the Departures Area. The terminal building is air-conditioned and non-smoking except in one designated area. There are three jet bridges, but air stairs are also used for the remaining aircraft parking spaces on the apron by the terminal.
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Direct Phone: (537) 204-0855 Other numbers: (537) 204-1974 / (537) 204-1975 |