Another very good news for those who have long awaited the opening of Cuba destinations for tourism, nine other U.S. airports have been authorized by the government of the island so they can operate flights to it, one of the most attractive destinations in the Caribbean not only for its natural beauty but for its cultural and historic charm.

This will no doubt result in substantial improvements for tourists either the logistics and operational also increasing the number of destinations on the island paradise. Just as happened with U.S. airports, new airports were equipped in Cuba in order to meet the demand likely will increase in the short term. Havanatur Celimar, which is the state airline of the island was responsible for announcing the new airports in the U.S..
These are: Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Chicago, New Orleans, Atlanta, Houston, Baltimore, Dallas and San Juan in Puerto Rico. Only airports in Los Angeles, Miami and New York were far to fly to Cuba authorized so now come to the dozen that greatly increases the supply of both for Americans and for all who come to Cuba with a stopover in this country. So far, 27 airlines authorized by the U.S. authorities to land in Cuba, only 8 have been approved by the military government.