José Martí International Airport

José Martí International Airport (IATA: HAV, ICAO: MUHA) is the largest and
busiest airport in Cuba, serving as the primary gateway to Havana. Located about
15 kilometers (9 miles) from downtown Havana, the airport is named after the
Cuban national hero, José Martí.
Facilities
The airport features three terminals:
Terminal 1: Dedicated mainly to domestic flights.
Terminal 2: Handles some international flights, particularly from the United
States.
Terminal 3: The main terminal for most international flights, offering a variety
of amenities including restaurants, duty-free shops, currency exchange, and car
rental services. Lounges are available for passengers seeking additional
comfort.
Airlines
José Martí International Airport is a hub for several airlines including:
• Cubana de Aviación
• Air France
• Iberia
• American Airlines
• JetBlue Airways
These airlines connect Havana with destinations across the Americas, Europe, and
other regions.
Public Transportation
Ground transportation options include:
Taxis: Readily available at the airport.
Airport Shuttles: Services that connect the airport with various parts of
Havana.
Car Rentals: Agencies located within the airport.
Public Buses: Buses provide an economical way to travel to and from the airport.
José Martí International Airport plays a crucial role in connecting Cuba with
the rest of the world, providing essential services and transportation options
for travelers.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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