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Cancun (CUN)to
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Havana (HAV)Tijuana (TIJ)to
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Havana (HAV)Guadalajara (GDL)to
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Havana (HAV)Mexico City (MEX)to
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Havana (HAV)Monterrey (MTY)to
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Havana (HAV)*Prices have been available for round trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. Fares listed may be Basic Economy, which is our most restrictive fare option and subject to additional restrictions. Additional baggage charges and fees for other optional service may apply. Other terms and conditions may apply.
Lowest fares on flights to Havana (HAV)
From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
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FromCancun (CUN) | ToHavana (HAV) | Round trip | Economy | 16/01/2025 - 21/01/2025 | From MXN5,690* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromTijuana (TIJ) | ToHavana (HAV) | Round trip | Economy | 06/03/2025 - 13/03/2025 | From MXN11,709* Viewed 23 hours ago |
FromGuadalajara (GDL) | ToHavana (HAV) | Round trip | Economy | 26/05/2025 - 31/05/2025 | From MXN6,639* Viewed 1 day ago |
FromMexico City (MEX) | ToHavana (HAV) | Round trip | Economy | 21/02/2025 - 11/03/2025 | From MXN7,238* Viewed 10 hours ago |
FromMonterrey (MTY) | ToHavana (HAV) | Round trip | Economy | 10/02/2025 - 14/02/2025 | From MXN5,278* Viewed 1 day ago |
*Prices have been available for round trips within the last 48 hours and may not be currently available. Fares listed may be Basic Economy, which is our most restrictive fare option and subject to additional restrictions. Additional baggage charges and fees for other optional service may apply. Other terms and conditions may apply.
Fly with Aeromexico to Havana
Cuba’s capital, Havana is a popular holiday-spot in the Caribbean. Famous for cigars, rum, past revolutionaries, classic cars, beautiful beaches and nature, and evocative colonial buildings, it is a fascinating place for both a fun-filled vacation with your friends and a romantic escapade. Start your trip in comfort and style on-board Aeromexico’s comfortable planes and enjoy extra touches, like free refreshments, on your flight to Havana.
Havana Sights
Wander around the attractive La Habana Vieja and admire the grand colonial architecture and visit the Camera Obscura for incredible views. The beautiful Plaza de Armas offers more architectural delights. Sample local life with a walk along The Prado and enjoy a coastal stroll along El Malecon. Other popular places include the Museum of the Revolution, Revolution Square, with its large images of Jose Marti and Che Guevara, Castillo de la Real Fuerza, the Havana Club Rum Factory, and the relaxing, picturesque beaches.
Havana Visitor’s Tips
Walking is an ideal way to soak up the city’s charms, although local buses and an eclectic array of taxis are plentiful and inexpensive. Look for food stalls that deal in pesos for some of the best bargains at mealtimes. Book your Havana flight and get ready for a fabulous adventure!
Learn more about Havana, Cuba
Visit Cuba with Aeromexico's flights to Havana, Cuba! Avoid the hassle of charter flights and make an easy connection with Aeromexico's service to Havana double daily via Mexico City and daily via Cancun.
Information for American travelers to Cuba
Traveling from the U.S. to Cuba on Aeromexico has never been easier!
Seven easy steps to get from the U.S. to Cuba!
- Pick your departure city. We offer flights from 16 U.S. airports and seven border airports such as Tijuana Airport with its convenient new pedestrian bridge from San Diego.
- Check our prices for tickets from the U.S. to Cuba here on aeromexico.com. Pay for your plane ticket to Cuba with your American credit card (or card from most other countries). Your credit card will be charged in the United States in U.S. dollars, so there are no foreign transaction fees for U.S. cards.
- Check in for your flight, drop off your luggage and board your flight to Mexico City or Cancun. Enjoy free meals on international flights (free snacks on domestic flights) and free beverages including tequila and beer after 11 A.M.
- When you arrive in Mexico City or Cancun, show your passport, then pick up your luggage so that you can clear Mexican customs. Right after customs, drop your luggage off and follow the signs for connecting flights.
- Enjoy the extensive facilities at Mexico City airport or Cancun airport during your layover including plenty of restaurant, bar, and shopping options. Why not enjoy some authentic mole enchiladas, tacos al pastor, a fresh tropical juice or margarita while you're with us in Mexico? If you are a SkyTeam Elite Plus member including Delta SkyMiles Gold, Platinum and Diamond, you can enjoy the Salón Premier lounge.
- Aeromexico sells the Cuban tourist card (also known as a Cuban visa) at both Cancun airport and Mexico City airport, at both the check-in desk and the customer service desk near the departure gate — no need to obtain this document in advance!
- At the departure gate of your flight from Mexico to Cuba, obtain, sign, and turn in the form for U.S. travelers to Cuba – more information below
- Citizens of certain countries must purchase the Tourist Card directly at the Cuban consulate in their country of origin. Purchase at the airport is not available for the following countries: Sub-Saharan Africa, India, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Iraq, Iran, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Syria, Fujian Province, China.
Why it's easier to travel on Aeromexico to Cuba:
- Fly on a scheduled airline to Cuba. Compared to U.S.–Cuba charter flights, this means:Less time waiting at the U.S. departure airport – charter flights often require that you show up four hours in advance
- Punctuality – Aeromexico is recognized for its outstanding on-time performance
- More flight choices, since Aeromexico flies twice daily from Mexico City to Havana and once daily from Cancun to Havana
- You no longer have to buy two separate tickets as previously was the case on Aeromexico – one ticket covers your entire trip from the U.S. via Mexico to Cuba, and back.
Form for U.S. travelers to Cuba
The following passengers need to give us a signed and completed form at the gate in Mexico City or Cancun:
- United States citizens
- United States residents
- Persons who purchase their ticket to Cuba while physically in the United States
- Persons who began their travel to Cuba from the United States
On the form you certify that you are authorized to travel to Cuba either:
- under one of the 12 sections of the OFAC Cuban Asset Control Regulations, (e.g. educational, journalistic)
- as a close relative visiting a traveler who is authorized under one of the 12 sections of the OFAC Cuban Asset Control Regulations, or
- under a specific OFAC license
Note that Aeromexico cannot and does not verify your eligibility to travel to travel to Cuba other than ensuring that you make a declaration on the form, sign it and turn it in to us. At this time we do not transmit the completed forms to the U.S. government, but retain them in case of any potential future audit by the U.S. government.
Forms are available at the gates of flights to Cuba in Mexico City and Cancun airports, or you may download the form as a PDF file, print it, and bring it to the gate.
Tip: take enough cash to cover all your expenses in Cuba.
Credit cards are not widely accepted, especially U.S. cards…
…Euro, pounds or Canadian dollars are best…
U.S. dollars and Mexican pesos trade at a poor exchange rate…
One way to get euro is to bring U.S. dollars to the Mexico City airport and exchange them for pesos, then exchange the pesos for euro. Although you wind up exchanging money twice this way, the rates at Mexico City are generally much more reasonable than in the U.S. – American travelers who do this tell us that they get their euro for about 5% more than the "interbank" rate, cheaper than acquiring euro at a U.S. airport exchange booth.*
You may also withdraw pesos from your U.S. account at a Mexican ATM and then exchange them for euro, though you may find that your withdrawal limit prevents your from taking out enough pesos.