Cuba is back on the map for island travelers. The U.S. Department of Transportation just announced the newest flights that will be flying into Havana, Cuba’s capital city, with services beginning as early as November. Regular airline service has been banned for nearly a decade, but with an effort to normalize relations between the U.S. and Cuba, travel is becoming more and more accessible. Check out the list of the tentative airport hubs that have been awarded service to Cuba and get there first.
- Alaska Airlines: Los Angeles: 1 daily round-trip flight
- American Airlines: Miami: 4 daily round-trip flights, Charlotte: 1 daily round-trip flight
- Delta Air Lines: Atlanta: 1 daily round-trip flight, New York JFK: 1 daily round-trip flight, Miami: 1 daily round-trip flight
- Frontier Airlines: Miami: 1 daily round-trip flight
- JetBlue: Fort Lauderdale: 2 daily round-trip flights (except once on Saturdays), New York JFK: 1 daily round-trip flight, Orlando: 1 daily round-trip flight
- Southwest Airlines: Fort Lauderdale: 2 daily round-trip flights, Tampa: 1 daily round-trip flight
- Spirit Airlines: Fort Lauderdale: 2 daily round-trip flights
- United Airlines: Houston Bush Intercontinental: 1 weekly round-trip flight (Saturday only), Newark Liberty: 1 daily round-trip flight
See more on travel requirements and tips here: How to Travel to Cuba