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Cuba requires travelers to have health insurance valid in Cuba, which can be purchased from the airline. [126] No Cyprus: Visa not required [133] [134] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period. [135] No Czech Republic: Visa not required [136] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. [137] Yes Denmark: Visa not required ...
Until the introduction of e-Visas in 2024, citizens of countries that are were not visa-exempt had to purchase a Tourist Card (Tarjeta de Turista) before arrival, which could be acquired from Cuban missions, travel agencies, airlines, or licensed online retailers. A tourist card used to grant a maximum stay of 90 days for most nationalities.
Cuba: As of 15 November 2020, travelers from all countries are permitted to visit Cuba under regular visa requirements. Tourists arriving into Cuba are tested for COVID-19 at the airport and must wait up to 24 hours in a hotel for a negative result.
The United States approved flights to Cuban cities other than Havana for six airlines Friday, in a continuing détente between the two countries.
American Airlines has added its voice to the growing chorus of travel industry companies calling for an end of pre-departure Covid testing rules for arriving international travelers. “We believe ...
A former Cubana Tupolev Tu-154 in 1985. In May 1959, Cuba's new revolutionary government decided to take over Cubana, expropriating all its investors. The private passenger airline Aerovías Q and private cargo carriers Cuba Aeropostal and Expreso Aéreo Interamericano, were then merged into Cubana, which was rebranded as Empresa Consolidada Cubana de Aviación and had an initial state ...
American Airlines Group Inc said on Thursday it would offer its customers a mobile app from Nov. 18 to show COVID-19 testing and documentation requirements for their destination. "Piloting this ...
Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act is the name of three bills introduced into the United States Congress which would allow U.S. citizens to engage in unrestricted travel to Cuba for the first time since 1963. The first bill, H.R. 5022, was introduced into the 107th Congress House of Representatives in June 2002 by Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz) with 37 ...