Air France suspended flights between Paris and Havana amid fuel shortage in Cuba from 29 March until 15 June

LowCuba2026-03-29T00:00:00Z

As per reports, Air France has announced the temporary suspension of all flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) and Havana’s José Martí International Airport (HAV) from 29 March until at least 15 June, citing the ongoing and severe aviation fuel (Jet A-1/JetFuel) shortage across Cuban airports as the primary reason for the operational suspension.

• Air France confirmed the suspension, stating that flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Havana are scheduled be temporarily suspended as of 29 March, due to the fuel shortage on the island of Cuba.
• Air France currently operates three weekly flights on the Paris–Havana route using high-capacity Boeing 787 aircraft.
• The airline stated that customers with reservations affected by the cancellation will be contacted individually via email, SMS, or through the company’s app, and may be offered the option to change their travel date, receive a voucher, or request a full refund with no additional charges.

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