Havana Airport

by Vishal Kumar

Havana Airport known as Jose Marti International Airport sometimes known by its former name Rancho Boyeros Airport, is an international airport located 20 km southwest of the centre of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación and Aerogaviota.


Jose Marti International Airport is the full name of Havana Airport which functions as the main Cuban gateway. It is located in the Boyeros municipality and is named after the great and famous patriot Jose Marti.

Details about Havana Airport

Havana Airport is controlled by ECASA. The airport has one runway of the size of 4000m which enables the airport to allow aircraft of any size to land conveniently. The Havana Airport has three main functional terminals. Terminal 1 is meant for domestic or national aircraft. Terminal 2 is meant for the charters of Miami, Corsair, and New York. And, Terminal 3, which is the most advanced one, is responsible for handling heavy regular traffic. Besides these three important terminals, Havana Airport has two additional terminals – Aerocaribbean Terminal and Aerovaradero Cargo Terminal

Facilities available at Havana Airport

The Havana Airport is one of the most advanced airports that provide all the passengers with a wide range of facilities and amenities. While the passengers are waiting for their immigration or departure, the airport wants to be sure that they do not face any difficulty. There is a Bank, Post Office, Internet Café and a number of Shops within the airport itself. The passengers can get whatever support they require from the reservation and customer care sections. The airport also provides the passengers with business-related facilities. Special care is taken to attend to the disabled or ill passengers.

Havana Airport is Cuba’s most important international and domestic airport that handles more than 25 international flights on a regular basis.

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