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Once you land in Cuba, they want $3 for health insurance.
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Just curious what that flight cost and how long it takes that route? Also, do you need I visa and a passport?
Flights from Cancun to Havana are $265-350 depending on date and flight, it's about an hour flight.
Flights from the Bahamas, Caymans, Santo Domingo, etc. are $400-500, also around an hour.
Miami is $450 and probably a 20 minute flight. I think Toronto is around $650, but it's been a couple of months since I've checked.
Flights to the gateway city from US cities are $250-450, depending on where you're flying from.
A charter flight from NYC was over $1k when I looked last fall.
Two roundtrip fares from most areas of the US are probably going to average around $600.
You'll need a passport and visa. You can buy the visa in the gateway airports I checked, for $25-40. Once you land in Cuba, they want $3 for health insurance. There's an exit Havana airport fee of $25 when you leave, I think Aeromexico has it added onto to your fare, I'm not sure about the other airlines.
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GlimmerGirl24
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Once you land in Cuba, they want $3 for health insurance.
Cheap! Must be a single-payer plan.
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WestCoastPromotionMan
Just curious what that flight cost and how long it takes that route? Also, do you need I visa and a passport?
Flights from Cancun to Havana are $265-350 depending on date and flight, it's about an hour flight.
Flights from the Bahamas, Caymans, Santo Domingo, etc. are $400-500, also around an hour.
Miami is $450 and probably a 20 minute flight. I think Toronto is around $650, but it's been a couple of months since I've checked.
Flights to the gateway city from US cities are $250-450, depending on where you're flying from.
A charter flight from NYC was over $1k when I looked last fall.
Two roundtrip fares from most areas of the US are probably going to average around $600.
You'll need a passport and visa. You can buy the visa in the gateway airports I checked, for $25-40. Once you land in Cuba, they want $3 for health insurance. There's an exit Havana airport fee of $25 when you leave, I think Aeromexico has it added onto to your fare, I'm not sure about the other airlines.
Anyone traveling from Europe or SouthAmerica, probably the best way to connect is via Panama and Copa Airlines. Copa is the airline with the most flights to Cuba, and connecting through Panama is a lot easier than the U.S. but is not a discount airline. May not be as cheap as the above fares.
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I LOVE THE ROLLING STONES!
But...Cuba?
No thanks. This one certainly is not for me.
It is DEFINITELY for the people of Cuba, though.
If you live there, enjoy it.
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If the Zika virus is spreading in Puerto Rico is it in poor Cuba? A newspaper article yesterday says that 1 in 5 Puerto Ricans may have the Zika virus.
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Bostonbob It is an outdoor concert and expect about 100000 people..don't think it will be about tickets, and not certain other than it is outdoor so everyone will be able to hear the music no matter...
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Tweeted by the Stones
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Or maybe more!
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