$ 6,832.44 USD
Final Price GIG>> HAV 20:00>> 21:10 1
HAV>> GIG 08:20>> 08:00 2
Update Last updated: 18 hours March 3 to March 9 Govolo.pt
Converted from € 4,946.00
There are no direct flights from Dublin to Cuba. You would have to get there by flying from Dublin to another airport that has direct flights.
There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.There are no direct flights between Cuba and Ireland. You would have to fly to another city in Europe first, and then to Dublin. If you had your own boat, you could sail directly from Havana to Dublin.
Sun Wing, Air Transat, and Air Canada have direct flights from Vancouver to Varadero, Cuba, near Havana.
"Travel City Direct does not have flights to the Dominican Republic. They do have flights to other areas of the Caribbean such as Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, Jamaica, Grenada, Tobago and Cuba."
The flight time would be approximately 3 hours, 3 minutes.However, you should note that there are no direct flightsto Cuba from anywhere in the US. If you wish to fly to Cuba you will have to make a stop at an airport that does provide flights there. Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal all generally have flights to Cuba.
Direct flights from the United States to Cuba are illegal, so if you want to fly to Cuba you have to fly to another country first.
Miami, by a very long way! Miami is 367 km from Havanah Cuba Rio de Janeiro is 6,635 km from Cuba
The direct flights are only available to US residents with OFAC licenses or Cubans with visas. Prices are about $350 return, last that I heard. There are 8 charter companies organising flights. This is for Havana, Cuba to Miami, Florida though, because I couldn't find one from Missouri, Cuba.
Flights From Miami to Cuba are about 30 to 40 min. However, direct flights from the US to Cuba are only available to Cuban Nationals and are charter flights. They only leave from Newark, NJ and Miami, FL. If born in the US, you have to travel via a third Country, unless you are flying a mission with your church for humanitarian reasons.
In order to fly to Trinidad, Cuba from the United States one must first fly to a country which has service to Havana. There are no legal flights available between the United States and Cuba. One might travel to a country in Central or South America first, and then fly to Cuba from there.
Flights typically fly in a straight line over Cornwall towards Cuba.
All US citizens are able to take flights to Cuba if they are part of a tour or other program approved by the US State Department. Commercial flights are not available, but several companies offer charter packages out of Florida.