Back to normality at Havana Airport after the G-77+China summit
HAVANA, Sept. 19th. The Cuban Company of Airports and Airport Services (ECASA) reported that after the G-77+China summit ended in the Cuban capital, the arrival of flights to the different terminals of Havana Airport, both national and international, returned to normal.
In this sense, they highlight that since September 18, the “José Martí” International Airport in Havana reestablished regular flight operations through Air Terminals No. 2 and 3 with their usual schedules.
For their part, they added that Cubana de Aviación’s domestic flights resume their operations through Air Terminal No.1, starting today, Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at their usual schedules.
Let us remember that a week ago, due to the organization of the G-77+China Group Summit, since the 10th of this month, changes were announced in the arrivals and departures of flights at the air terminals of the José Martí International Airport in the Cuban capital.
In fact, regular and charter flights, which normally land through Terminal No. 2, were moved to Terminal No. 3, but they did maintain their usual schedules. For their part, Cubana de Aviación’s domestic flights would operate through Terminal No. 5.
About 15 kilometers southwest of the city center, “José Martí”, the most important airport in Cuba, provides air connections with national and international destinations, especially the United States, and Spain, among others.