Monday, October 21, 2013

Charleston Chamber of Commerce Trip

Chamber offers travel programs

The Charleston Chamber is excited to be working with Chamber Explorations to offer two new travel programs in 2014.
During spring break, travelers can “Discover Cuba” for eight days while touring all the major sites in Havana and the surrounding area. Passengers will arrive in Miami on their own and stay overnight on March 9, 2014. The group will then fly out of Miami International Airport the next morning for seven days and six nights in Cuba.
The only way that U.S. citizens can visit Cuba is with approved “people to people” group travel programs, so this is a very unique opportunity. Highlights of the tour include the Plaza of the Revolution, the Bocoy Rum Factory, the Colon Cemetery, the National Museum of Fine Arts and more.
The all-inclusive price of $3,699 per person (double occupancy) includes airfare from Miami, one night hotel in Miami and six nights at a first class hotel in Havana, 16 meals, a standard Cuban travel visa, U.S. air departure taxes and fees, and Cuban medical insurance.
The second travel program will be to Austria and Germany with a departure date of Sept. 22, 2014. This classic Old World tour includes time spent at the legendary Munich Oktoberfest. Other highlights include the Imperial Palace “Hofburg,” the world famous “Golden Roof,” and the fairy tale castle “Neuschwanstein.”
Optional tours to Salzburg; Meran, Italy and the Hintertux Glacier are also available. This trip also has plenty of free time built in so that travelers can explore Innsbruck at their leisure.
The all-inclusive price of $2,999 per person (double occupancy) includes round-trip, non-stop international airfare from Chicago, seven nights at Hotel Grauer Baer in Innsbuck, seven breakfasts and three dinners, and all airline fees and taxes.
These travel programs are offered in partnership with Chamber Explorations, which has over 100 years of group travel experience, a nationwide team of travel consultants and a choice of extraordinary international destinations.
These tours are designed to create a great travel experience with a networking opportunity that is unlike any other including educational activities with business enterprises, artists, architects, educators, and environmental professionals worldwide to facilitate meaningful people to people interaction.
All members of the public, Chamber members and nonmembers are invited to attend a free informational meeting on Thursday, Oct. 24 to learn more about these group travel programs. The meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. at the Charleston Chamber office, located at 501 Jackson Ave. in Charleston.
Tom Summers, district sales manager with Chamber Explorations, will be on hand to provide detailed information and answer all questions about both of the travel programs.
Don’t miss these fabulous opportunities to “Discover Cuba” and “Experience Austria & Germany.” If you are interested in learning more about the travel programs, contact the Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce at 217-345-7041 or attend the informational meeting. For more information visit the Chamber website at www.charlestonchamber.com


Friday, October 18, 2013

Brown University Welcomes Students for Spring Program in Havana

The Office of International Programs at Brown University is pleased to 
announce that it still has a few limited spaces available for its spring 2014 
study abroad program in Havana, Cuba - the deadline is November 1, 2014.

Since 2008, Brown has been offering this engaging academic program in 
affiliation with Casa de Las Américas, Cuba's premier research institution on 
Caribbean and Latin American studies, Cuban culture and the arts.   Casa de 
las Américas and Brown have worked closely together to develop a truly unique 
program of study that challenges students to achieve a critical understanding 
of the key issues facing Cuba today, and enables them to interact with some of 
the country’s leading academic experts in the social sciences, arts and the
humanities.  For further information please see:

http://brown.edu/academics/college/special-programs/international-
study/programs/brown-0/brown-cuba

Students will have opportunities to immerse themselves in the host country, 
taking in lectures from recognized experts on key issues facing the country, 
and interacting with peers who share their intellectual curiosity about Cuba’s 
past, present and future.  All classes are taught in Spanish.

For more information, please contact Mike Rini, Study Abroad
Coordinator at: michael_rini@brown.edu, or (401) 863-3873.
Americans traveling to Cuba in record numbers

    * 98,000 visited the island in 2012

   * Highest number since early 1960s

   By Marc Frank

   HAVANA, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Americans are visiting Cuba in record numbers despite strict travel restrictions, joining the hundreds of thousands of Cuban Americans who travel home each year, according to Cuban government figures published on Friday.

   Just over 98,000 U.S. citizens visited Cuba in 2012, up from 73,500 in 2011 and twice the number compared with five years ago, according to an online report by the National Statistics Office (www.one.cu).

   The numbers do not include more than 350,000 Cuban Americans estimated by travel agents and U.S. diplomats to have visited the island last year. Because Cuba considers them nationals, they are not listed in its tourism statistics.

   U.S. citizens are barred from traveling to Cuba without  government permission under a U.S. trade embargo imposed half a century ago that can only be lifted by Congress.

   The rise in U.S. visitors partly reflects a loosening of travel restrictions by President Barack Obama's administration and allow "people-to-people" contact aimed at speeding political change on the communist-ruled island 90 miles (145 km) from Florida.

   As well as allowing Cuban Americans to travel to Cuba freely, Obama authorized licenses for "purposeful" travel to more than 250 Cuba travel agents and allowed more airports to provide charter service between the two countries.

   The program, which began in 2011 and requires annual renewal of permission to bring groups to Cuba, allows for educational and cultural travel. The regulations require detailed itineraries of each traveling group.

   Cuba hosted 2.8 million tourists in 2012, with arrivals down 2 percent so far this year.

   "Cuba has so much to offer in terms of culture, history and issues of mutual concern - healthcare, education and the environment - and students, professionals, people of faith are curious," said Collin Laverty, head of travel provider Cuba Educational Travel.

   In the years following Cuba's 1959 revolution when Fidel Castro took power, the highest known number of U.S. visitors peaked at 70,000 under President Bill Clinton, but dropped to an average of 30,000 in the last term of President George W. Bush.

   Travel to Cuba is seen as a key political issue by both embargo supporters and opponents in Washington.

   "This is not about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba. This is nothing more than tourism ... a source of millions of dollars in the hands of the Castro government that they use to oppress the Cuban people," Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida told a congressional hearing soon after Obama instituted the policy.

   Theodore Piccone, deputy director of foreign policy at the Washington-based Brookings Institute that advocates engagement, said Obama should do more to open travel to Cuba. He said it was ironic that Cubans, due to reforms on the island, were now free to travel where they pleased while U.S. citizens were not.

   "American travel to Cuba will remain a small fraction of its potential as long as President Obama avoids a further liberalization of travel," he said. "If the Cuban government can open travel of its citizens, which it now has, why can't we?"

(Reporting by Marc Frank; editing by Christopher Wilson) ((marc.frank@thomsonreuters.com)(+537-833-3145)(Reuters Messaging: marc.frank.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net))

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Travel Challenge All Inclusive $1995 December 18 - January 3

Join the African Awareness Association
on a Black History "Freedom Ride"
Tour of Cuba with stop off in the Cancun, Mexico
The African Awareness Association has being taking people to people delegations to Cuba since 1995. Last year we took a group of Educators & Media People on a tour of Havana. This year we will be going on another "Freedom Ride" Educational & Cultural Travel Challenge: Featuring a Black History Tour of Havana, Cuba with stop off in the Cancun, Mexico... on to Cuba (14 days in Havana with 3 days at Havana International Jazz Festival), the Celebration of Cuba's Independence Day & Bringing In of the New Year 2014
 
Travel from Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013 to
Friday, January 3, 2014
Total Cost: $1,995 - All Inclusive
 

 
Very Important Information for the "Freedom Ride" Travel Challenge of "2013"
 
Contents/Description:  Come and join us as we spend 2days in Cancun, Mexico and 14 days in Cuba. Trip includes round trip ticket from Washington, DC, Los Angeles, CA and Detroit, MI to Cuba; Visa; 2 meals per day  (Breakfast & Dinner); hotel accommodations (double occupancy); transportation on ground; programs; visits to various communities; organizations; institutions; cultural and social activities; museums; beaches, the  Havana Int'l Jazz Festival & the Bringing in of the New Year 2014
 
How to Join Us:  Send your $800 with your application
 
To request an application, contact: african_awareness_association@yahoo.comlaborexchange1991@gmail.com and/or laborexchange@aol.com (with your email response please include: your name, address, contact number, race, gender and profession).  *This is an unlicensed trip.
 
*Price may increase for any application received after October 25, 2013.
 
For Information: AAA, Inc. email: african_awareness_association@yahoo.com or call: 804-549-7492 or (202) 714-9435
 
*This Travel Challenge is being endorsed by the A-APRP (GC), Labor Exchange, Caribbean-American Children Foundation, NNOC, AFGJ, WCLM 1450 AM Radio, Richmond, VA, KPFK's Freedom Now 90.7 FM (CA), Pan-African News Wire, The Million Women March/ Movement, WBAI 's Cuba In Focus (NY),  IFCO/P4P, Elegba Folklore Society,  SOA, Oyo Traditions Cultural Arts, Kwanzaa Associates, Global Exchange, Mirico and others    

 

Monday, October 14, 2013

Augsburg Reaches Out to Other Schools

The Center for Global Education at Augsburg College has coordinated dozens
of programs in Cuba for more than 15 years.  Currently, we are  in the
thick of our semester program - History, Culture, and Politics of Cuba -
which is currently running for the second time. We know other programs to
Cuba haven't gotten off the ground as planned, so we simply wanted to flag
for the community that we're currently accepting applications for the 3rd
semester, Fall 2014, until October 25. More info can be found here"
http://www.augsburg.edu/global/cuba-2/

Additionally, we are coordinating a professional development program in
Cuba this summer (May 31-June 8, 2014) called "Course Preparation in Cuba"
designed for any faculty or educational abroad professionals who plans to
lead a group or design a program/course in Cuba (whether or not you work
with CGE in planning that course/trip). The program includes meetings with
experts, resource people and local faculty, while also participating in
tours of facilities and organizations you may want to incorporate into a
future program.  Finally, there will be plenty of discussions and meetings
around the logistics and legalities of educational travel in Cuba.  $100
discount available to early bird registrants before November 15.  More
information can be found here:
http://www.augsburg.edu/global/upcoming-programs/


Jessica Haas
Coordinator, Recruitment and Promotions
Center for Global Education at Augsburg College
www.centerforglobaleducation.org
612-330-1159
"Haas, Jessica" <haasj@AUGSBURG.EDU>

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Vietnamese American Grad Student in Cuba

UMass MBA student travels to Cuba for summer study

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Top Photo
Trai Dang, a graduate student in the business program at UMass Dartmouth, spent time in Cuba doing independent study of the way the island’s economy works.Photo courtesy Trai Dang
Trai Dang didn't have a thesis and he didn't speak the language — but he had work to do. He booked a flight to Havana and set off for a summer research project to learn what investing was like in the socialist island nation of Cuba.
"I ended up meeting with foreign businessmen, so my report is based on a foreign perspective," said Dang, who's pursuing a master's in business at UMass Dartmouth.
Because his initial contact person fell through, Dang had to quickly change his strategy. He spent time in the bar of the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, frequented by many international travelers, and interviewed four businessmen — a Finn, a Canadian, an Indian and a fellow Vietnamese.
Though he didn't report their names, they would form the content of his independent study, embodying for Dang the changes overtaking Cuba since President Raul Castro began opening Cuban markets to a degree unseen since the fall of dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959.
Cuba has been shuttered to U.S. investment since President John F. Kennedy imposed an embargo in 1961. The Cuban economy was bolstered by a favorable trade relationship with the Soviet Union, but when the USSR collapsed in 1991, Cuba was forced to open certain sectors of its economy to foreign investment — like tourism and mineral extraction.
In spite of the potential risk of investing in Cuba, Dang learned that there are also incredible rewards for those willing to invest.
The Finnish man Dang interviewed owned a travel agency in his country. He told Dang that although joint ventures with the Cuban state only allow foreign companies to own a 49 percent stake, it's worth it for the high return.
"When you want to do business with Cuba you have to follow (the rules) in forming a joint venture," Dang said. "The Cuban counterpart wants to own 51 percent, so they're making all the decisions, they have control of the joint venture."
The Finn told Dang that the Cuban hotels only offer three and four-star service, but charge a five-star rate.
"So that's how they make money, and they're making a lot of money in the short term, so they don't care about the long term. They're not afraid of the government taking away their property — they just make too much money."
In 2011, Canadian investor Sarkis Yacoubian was arrested for allegedly bribing Cuban officials — this year he was sentenced to nine years in prison. But even stories like that do not deter many, Dang found.
The Indian businessman Dang encountered has investments in Canada, India, Puerto Rico, Vietnam, in addition to Cuba, where he reported his highest rate of return.
"I asked him, can you do business in Cuba without bribery? He said yes, absolutely, as far as he knows it's the least corrupted country in Latin America."
Dang's fourth interview was with a compatriot who discussed the Cuban real estate market.
"He said (prices are) declining," Dang said. "Which surprised me again because it's such a young market. The government just allowed people to buy houses about two years ago."
Prior to that, homeowners had to trade homes and the difference in prices would be exchanged under the table. Now, he said, the government charges 4 percent on the transaction.
"I asked him why it's declining, and he said despite the government efforts to loosen up the market, people still want to leave the country," Dang said. "So you don't have any major source of cash, because Cubans make like $20 a month"» Now they can sell their house for real cash, so everybody's leaving (and the market is saturated)."
That's just one among a host of changes implemented by the younger Castro since he took the reins of the one-party state. Prof. John Kirk teaches in the Spanish and Latin American Studies department at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia. He's visited Cuba several times a year since the mid-1970s, and he says Cuba's economy has changed more in the three years than it has over two decades.
"The bottom line is that the economy has been reforming," Kirk said. "It's opening up and is continuing to open up."
Kirk said Raul Castro has opened up nearly every sector of the economy, which were previously restricted to sectors like tourism and extraction.
Cuba's status on the international stage has shifted dramatically in recent years. Kirk noted that when the U.S. placed the embargo on Cuba, every country in the Western Hemisphere (save Canada and Mexico) followed suit. Now the entire world is against the embargo, as evidenced by a 2012 U.N. resolution condemning the embargo signed by every country except the U.S., Israel, and Palau — a U.S. proxy state with a population of 21,000.
Dang, a second-year MBA student and head of the UMass Dartmouth MBA students association, said he chose to study Cuba because of the parallels with his native Vietnam. Both countries have had strained relations with the United States, and both began reopening their markets in the 1990s.
But Vietnam went further in liberalizing trade than its Caribbean counterpart, Dang noted. And there was another key difference — the U.S. lifted its embargo on Vietnam two decades after the war ended in 1975, while the Cuban blockade remains in place after more than 50 years.
Dang said the Vietnamese economy turned around after relations with the U.S. were normalized, and he imagines the same thing happening in Cuba.
Dang asked his Canadian source whether the embargo ought to be lifted. The answer caught him by surprise — the Canadian didn't want that to happen.
"That surprised me because when I came there I had this assumption that people who do business in Cuba, they buy the asset, they wait and wait and wait until the embargo is lifted, then they sell it to Americans," he said.
"They're making so much money, they don't want the competition from Americans."
Asked if the Cubans want the embargo to end — a common refrain of the Cuban government — Dang said that he didn't talk to many Cubans, and the ones he did speak with didn't want to discuss the embargo.
Jaime Suchlicki, director of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at University of Miami, left Cuba after the 1959 revolution. In order for the U.S. to lift the embargo against Cuba (and he doesn't think it will happen under the Obama administration), Suchlicki said Cuba should be required to exchange domestic reforms.
"No country gives away their foreign policy without something in return," he said. "In Iran we want them to end the nuclear program. In Cuba we're looking for change — we want respect for human rights."
Unlike Prof. Kirk, Suchlicki is doubtful that the free market reforms of Raul Castro will result in serious change.
"Raul is not moving Cuba to capitalism," he said. "He's not creating a Chinese model or a Vietnamese model. He is adjusting to prevent a massive uprising."
Dang's overall sense was different. He saw a Cuba that was moving in the direction of opening its markets, and he thinks it can't be reversed.
"If you want a recommendation, I think the potential is there (to invest), but you need to go there first, establish some connections now."
Those who wait could miss the chance.
"I have a feeling that in the next three or four years there will be a major change in the U.S.-Cuba relationship, so if you wait that long you might miss out on the opportunity to buy everything at a cheap price," Dang said.
"If you're thinking ahead, you'll go there and establish your business there right now."
Prof. Bharatendra Rai, dean of Decision and Information Sciences at the UMass Dartmouth Charlton College of Business, oversaw Dang's work. He underlined the educational importance of travelling.
"If you look at Steve Jobs, before he founded Apple, how much traveling he had done," Rai said. "He went to the East," to India.
"Traveling is a good way of learning many things ... You become a more balanced person."

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20131013/NEWS/310130347

Friday, October 11, 2013

Air Schedules as of October

Marazul Charters, Inc.
1 Marine Plaza, Suite 302, North Bergen NJ 07047 
1-800-223-5334 / 201-319-1054 / Fax: 201-319-8970 www.marazul.com 

 2013 Air Schedules to Cuba
  (All times and fares subject to change – fares valid up to 30 day stay only) as of 10/10/2013

ADDITIONAL AIRPORTS IN THE U.S. APPROVED FOR FLIGHTS TO CUBA
In addition to those listed below, airports in New York, Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Key West, and Orlando have also been approved for flights to and from Cuba. However, no flights are scheduled from these cities as of this date.
We will include flight information as it becomes available.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Miami / Havana / Miami

IMPORTANT: INTERLINE AGREEMENT
In almost all cases, reserving the same charter carrier in both directions will mean the least expensive fare.  For travel to/from Havana using combined charter companies, contact Marazul for up to date interline agreements.

MARAZUL CHARTERS

SKY KING + WORLD ATLANTIC flights check in- Concourse G – 2nd fl

Sunday MARAZUL     via SKY KING OCT/NOV/DEC
5K 5901 MIA/HAV 9:00am-10:00am Check-in by 5:00 am – Con. G, 2nd fl
5K 5902 HAV/MIA 11:00am-12:00pm Check-in at 8:00am - Term# 2 - José Martí

Monday               MARAZUL via World Atlantic OCT/NOV/DEC
K8 5931 MIA/HAV     2:30pm-3:30pm Check-in by 10:30am - Con. G, 2nd fl      
K8 5932 HAV/MIA 4:30pm-5:30pm Check-in at 1:30pm - Term# 2 - José Martí

Wednesday       MARAZUL via SKY KING OCT/NOV/DEC
5K 5901 MIA/HAV   9:00AM-10:00AM Check-in by 5:00AM - Con. G, 2nd fl                            
5K 5902 HAV/MIA   11:00AM-12Noon Check-in at 8:00AM - Term# 2 - José Martí          

Thursday MARAZUL     via SKY KING OCT/NOV/DEC                  
5K 5901 MIA/HAV 9:00AM-10:00AM Check-in by 5:00AM – Con. G, 2nd fl.
5K 5902 HAV/MIA 11:00AM-12Noon Check-in at 8:00AM - Term# 2 - José Martí

Friday MARAZUL     via World Atlantic OCT/NOV/DEC  
K8 5931 MIA/HAV 2:30pm-3:30pm Check-in by 10:30 AM – Con. G, 2nd fl
K8 5932 HAV/MIA 4:30pm-5:30pm Check-in at 1:30PM - Term# 2 - José Martí

Saturday MARAZUL     via SKY KING     OCT/NOV/DEC
5K 5901 MIA/HAV 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in by 6:00AM –  Con. G, 2nd fl.
5K 5902 HAV/MIA 12Noon-1:00pm Check-in at 9:00AM - Term# 2 - José Martí

BAGGAGE: Marazul charges $20 fee per checked bag. $20 discount applies if checking 2 or more bags. Overweight: $2 per pound over 44 lbs. (including carry-on). Boxes and/or irregular bags @$2/lb + $20 fee per checked item.

SEP/OCT BAGGAGE Marazul charges $20 fee per checked bag. Overweight: $1 per pound over 44 lbs. (including carry-on). Boxes and/or irregular bags @$2/lb + $20 fee per checked item.


ABC CHARTERS

Sunday       ABC     via American OCT/NOV/DEC
AA 9410 MIA/HAV 3:00PM-4:00PM Check-in 11:00AM     Con #D–2nd fl-American
AA 9411 HAV/MIA 5:00PM-6:00PM Check-in 1:00PM     Term# 2- Jose Marti

Monday       ABC     via American OCT/NOV/DEC
AA 9426 MIA/HAV 11:30AM-12:30PM Check-in 7:30AM          Con #D–2nd fl American
AA 9427 HAV/MIA 1:30PM-2:30PM Check-in 9:30AM    Term# 2- Jose Marti

Wednesday       ABC     via American OCT/NOV/DEC
AA 9440 MIA/HAV 11:00AM-12:00PM Check-in 7:00AM          Con #D–2nd fl American
AA 9441 HAV/MIA 1:15PM-2:15PM Check-in 9:30AM    Term# 2- Jose Marti

Friday       ABC     via American   OCT/NOV/DEC
AA 9450 MIA/HAV 12:50PM-1:50PM Check-in 9:00AM     Con #D –2nd fl American  
AA 9451 HAV/MIA 2:40PM-3:50PM Check-in 11:00AM     Term# 2- Jose Marti

Saturday       ABC     via American OCT/NOV/DEC  
AA 9470 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in 4:00AM     Con D –2nd fl American
AA 9471 HAV/MIA 3:40PM-4:45PM Check-in 11:40AM    Term#2 - Jose Marti

BAGGAGE: Havana: ABC charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Holguin + Tampa: ABC charges $20 per checked bag (starting with the 2nd bag) and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on).
ABC can guarantee 2 checked bags per person (not exceeding 70 lbs each).  Excess cost for boxes is $3/lb.


CTS –Cuba Travel Services

Sunday       CTS     via American Airlines 737-800   OCT        
AA 9412 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in 4:00AM     Con D- 2nd fl
AA 9413 HAV/MIA 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:00AM Term# 2- Jose Marti

Monday       CTS     via Sun Country 737-800     OCT        
SY8830 MIA/HAV 8:30AM-9:30AM Check-in 4:30AM     Con F- 2nd fl
SY8831 HAV/MIA 10:30AM-11:30AM Check-in at 6:30AM Term# 2- Jose Marti

Tuesday       CTS     via Sun Country 737-800   OCT        
SY8830 MIA/HAV 10:30AM-11:30AM Check-in 6:30AM     Con F- 2nd fl
SY8831 HAV/MIA 12:30PM-1:30PM Check-in at 8:30AM Term# 2- Jose Marti

Wednesday       CTS     via Sun Country   737-800   OCT        
SY8830 MIA/HAV 8:30AM-9:30AM Check-in 4:30AM     Con F- 2nd fl
SY8831 HAV/MIA 10:30AM-11:30AM Check-in at 6:30AM Term# 2- Jose Marti

Thursday       CTS     via American Airlines 737-800    OCT        
AA 9421 MIA/HAV 9:30AM-10:30AM Check-in 5:30AM     Con D- 2nd fl
AA 9422 HAV/MIA 11:30AM-12:30PM Check-in 7:30AM Term# 2- Jose Marti

Friday       CTS     via Sun Country   737-800   OCT
SY8830 MIA/HAV 8:30AM-9:30AM Check-in 4:30AM     Con F- 2nd fl
SY8831 HAV/MIA 10:30AM-11:30AM Check-in at 6:30AM Term# 2- Jose Marti

Saturday       CTS     via Sun Country   737-800   OCT        
SY8830 MIA/HAV 4:20PM-5:20PM Check-in 12:20PM    Con F- 2nd fl
SY8831 HAV/MIA 6:20PM-7:20PM Check-in at 2:20PM Term# 2- Jose Marti

BAGGAGE:  CTS charges: $20 fee per checked bag.  Bags cannot weigh more than 70 lbs
Overweight: $2 per pound over 44 lbs. (including carry-on) In addition- Boxes charged @$4/lb


Island Travel & Tours

SUN ITT       NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB  
5K 503 MIA/HAV 9:15am-10:30am Check-in 5:15am – Gate G
5K 504 HAV/MIA  4:35pm-5:40pm Check-in 12:35pm – Jose Marti Puerta #F2

WED                        ITT                    OCT/NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB
5K 503 MIA/HAV 9:45am-11:00am Check-in 5:45am – Gate G
5K 504 HAV/MIA 5:05pm-6:25pm Check-in 1:05pm – José Martí Puerta #F2

THURS                        ITT                    OCT/NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB
5K 503 MIA/HAV 7:00pm-8:00pm Check-in 3:00pm – Gate G
5K 504 HAV/MIA 9:15pm-10:30pm Check-in 5:15pm – José Martí Puerta #F2

FRI                        ITT                    OCT/NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB
5K 503 MIA/HAV 1:30pm-2:40pm Check-in 9:30am – Gate G
5K 504 HAV/MIA 8:20pm-9:20pm Check-in 4:20pm – José Martí Puerta #F2


Baggage:  1 free carry-on allowed, $20 per checked bag and $2/lb over 44lbs. Boxes and irregular items at $3/lb


GULFSTREAM CHARTERS

DAILY (except when listed below) via Sky KIng (B737-400) OCT/NOV
5K 252 MIA/HAV 1:00PM-2:00PM Check-in 9:00AM Concourse G
5K 253 HAV/MIA   3:00PM-4:00PM Check-in 11:00AM - Term #2- José Marti

Mon, Tues, Wed via Sky KIng (B737-400)                           OCT (2, 9, 14, 16, 23, 30)
MQ 9520 MIA/HAV 1:00PM-2:00PM Check-in 9:00AM Concourse G
MQ 9521 HAV/MIA   3:00PM-4:00PM Check-in 11:00AM - Term #2- José Marti

Mon, Tues via Sky KIng (B737-400) OCT (1, 7, 15, 16, 21, 28)
MQ 9520 MIA/HAV 2:00PM-3:00PM Check-in 10:00AM Concourse G
MQ 9521 HAV/MIA   4:00PM-5:00PM Check-in 12:00PM - Term #2- José Marti

Gulfstream charges $20 per checked bag and $1/lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on).  Boxes, bicycles and wheelchairs @$2/lb


WILSON International Services

Monday   WILSON          via SKY KING OCT/NOV
SG 1301 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Con G
SG 1302 HAV/MIA 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:30AM - Term# 2- José Martí

Tuesday WILSON     via World Atlantic OCT/NOV
K8 1701 MIA/HAV 9:00AM-10:00AM Check-in at 5:00AM – Con G
K8 1702 HAV/MIA 11:00AM-12Noon Check-in at 7:00AM - Term# 2- José Martí

Wednesday WILSON     via World Atlantic OCT/NOV
K8 1701 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Con G
K8 1702 HAV/MIA 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:30AM - Term# 2- José Martí

Thursday WILSON     via World Atlantic OCT
K8 1701 MIA/HAV 12:30PM-1:30PM Check-in at 8:30 AM – Con G
K8 1702 HAV/MIA 2:30PM-3:30PM Check-in at 10:30AM - Term# 2- José Martí

Thursday WILSON     via World Atlantic NOV
K8 1701 MIA/HAV 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:00 AM – Con G
K8 1702 HAV/MIA 12:00PM-1:00PM Check-in at 8:00AM - Term# 2- José Martí

Friday WILSON     via Sky King OCT/NOV
SG1301 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Con. G
SG1302 HAV/MIA 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:30AM - Term# 2- José Martí

Baggage: Wilson charges $20 per checked bag and $1 /lb over 44 lbs for Havana + $2 /lb for Santiago  


XAEL CHARTERS

Sunday XAEL   via World Atlantic OCT
K8 426 MIA/HAV 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:00 AM – Con G- 2nd fl
K8 427 HAV/MIA 12Noon-1:00PM Check-in at 8:00 AM - Term# 2- José Marti

Tuesday XAEL   via World Atlantic OCT
K8 426 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Con G 2nd fl
K8 427 HAV/MIA 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in at 6:00AM - Term# 2- José Marti

Thursday XAEL   via World Atlantic OCT
K8 426 MIA/HAV 8:00AM-9:00AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Con G- 2nd fl
K8 427 HAV/MIA 10:00AM-11:00AM Check-in 6:00AM РTerm# 2- Jos̩ Marti

Friday XAEL   via World Atlantic OCT
K8 426 MIA/HAV 9:30AM-10:30AM Check-in at 5:30AM – Con G- 2nd fl
K8 427 HAV/MIA 11:30AM-12:30PM Check-in 7:30 AM РTerm# 2- Jos̩ Marti

Saturday XAEL   via World Atlantic OCT
K8 426 MIA/HAV 8:30AM-9:30AM Check-in at 4:30AM – Con G- 2nd fl
K8 427 HAV/MIA 10:30AM-11:30AM Check-in at 6:30AM - Term# 2- José Marti

Baggage: XAEL charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)    


OTHER DESTINATIONS IN CUBA:

Camaguey / Santa Clara / Cienfuegos / Santiago de Cuba / Holguin / Manzanillo


Miami / Camaguey / Miami via Marazul

WED   MARAZUL via SKY KING OCT/NOV/DEC
5K 5903 MIA/CMG 2:00pm-3:30pm Check-in 10:00AM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
5K 5904 CMG/MIA 4:00pm-6:00pm Check-in at 1:00PM– Ignacio Agramonte Airport

SAT   MARAZUL via SKY KING OCT/NOV/DEC
5K 5903 MIA/CMG 8:00AM-9:30AM Check-in 4:00AM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
5K 5904 CMG/MIA 10:00AM-12Noon Check-in at 7:00AM– Ignacio Agramonte Airport

BAGGAGE: 44 Lbs allowed free. Overweight: $2 per pound over 44 lbs. (including carry-on)
In addition- $20 fee per checked bag.  Boxes and/or irregular bags @$2/lb + $20 fee per checked item.   $20 discount applies if checking more than 2 bags.


Miami / Santa Clara / Miami via Marazul

MON + WED           MARAZUL via World Atlantic OCT/NOV/DEC
K8 5917 MIA/SNU 8:00AM-9:30AM Check-in 4:00AM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
K8 5918 SNU/MIA 10:00AM-11:30AM Check-in at 7:00AM– Abel Santamaria Airport

BAGGAGE: 44 Lbs allowed free. Overweight: $2 per pound over 44 lbs. (including carry-on)
In addition- $20 fee per checked bag.  Boxes and/or irregular bags @$2/lb + $20 fee per checked item.   $20 discount applies if checking more than 2 bags.


Miami / Santa Clara / Miami via CTS

THU           CTS via Sun Country 737-800 OCT
SY 8870 MIA/SNU 8:00am-9:00am Check-in 4:00am – Con.F – 2nd Floor
SY 8871 SNU/MIA 10:00am-11:00am Check-in at 6:00am– Abel Santamaria Airport

SAT           CTS via Sun Country 737-800 OCT
SY 8870 MIA/SNU 11:20am-12:20pm Check-in 7:20am – Con.F – 2nd Floor
SY 8871 SNU/MIA 1:20pm-2:20pm Check-in at 9:20am– Abel Santamaria Airport


Miami / Santa Clara / Miami via ABC

FRI     ABC via OCT/NOV/DEC
AA 9458 MIA/SNU 8:00AM-9:10AM Check-in 5:00AM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
AA 9459 SNU/MIA 10:10AM-11:20AM Check-in at 8:00AM– Abel Santamaria Airport


Miami / Santa Clara / Miami via Gulfstream

THU     Gulfstream via OCT
MQ 9538 MIA/SNU 3:00PM-4:30PM Check-in 12:00PM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
MQ 9539 SNU/MIA 5:00PM-6:30PM Check-in at 1:00PM– Abel Santa Maria Airport

TUE/THU     Gulfstream via NOV
MQ 9538 MIA/SNU 3:00PM-4:30PM Check-in 12:00PM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
MQ 9539 SNU/MIA 5:00PM-6:30PM Check-in at 1:00PM– Abel Santa Maria Airport

SUN     Gulfstream via NOV
5K 356 MIA/SNU 7:00AM-8:30AM Check-in 4:00AM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
5K 357 SNU/MIA 2:10PM-3:40PM Check-in at 11:00AM– Abel Santa Maria Airport


Miami / Cienfuegos / Miami via Marazul

SAT     MARAZUL     via Sky King     OCT/NOV/DEC    
5K 5927 MIA/CFG 2:30pm-3:30pm Check-in 10:30am     Con D-2nd Fl
5K 5928 CFG/MIA 4:30pm-5:30pm Check-in 1:30PM Jaime Gonzalez Airport

BAGGAGE: 44 Lbs allowed free. Overweight: $2 per pound over 44 lbs. (including carry-on)
In addition- $20 fee per checked bag.  Boxes and/or irregular bags @$2/lb + $20 fee per checked item.   $20 discount applies if checking more than 2 bags.


Miami / Camaguey / Miami via CTS

FRI           CTS via Sun Country 737-800 OCT
SY 8820 MIA/CMW 6:00pm-7:00pm Check-in 2:00pm – Con.F – 2nd Floor
SY 8821 CMW/MIA 8:00pm-9:00pm Check-in at 4:00pm– Ignacio Agramonte Airport

SUN           CTS via Sun Country 737-800 OCT
SY 8820 MIA/CMW 8:00am-9:00am Check-in 4:00am – Con.F – 2nd Floor
SY 8821 CMW/MIA 10:00am-11:00am Check-in at 6:00am– Ignacio Agramonte Airport


Miami / Camaguey / Miami via WILSON

Tuesday WILSON     via World Atlantic OCT  
SG 1601 MIA/CMW 8:00am-9:30am Check-in 4:00am     Con D-2nd Fl
SG 1602 CMW/MIA 10:15am-11:30am Check-in 6:15am Ignacio Agramonte Airport

Friday WILSON     via World Atlantic NOV  
K8 1741 MIA/CMW 8:30am-10:00am Check-in 4:30am     Con D-2nd Fl
K8 1742 CMW/MIA 11:00am-12:15pm Check-in 7:00am Ignacio Agramonte Airport


Miami / Cienfuegos / Miami via CTS

MON     CTS     via Sun Country 737-800   OCT    
SY 8810 MIA/CFG 12:30pm-1:30pm Check-in 8:30am     Con F-2nd Fl
SY 8811 CFG/MIA 2:30pm-3:30pm Check-in 10:30am Jaime Gonzalez Airport

WED     CTS     via Sun Country 737-800   OCT    
SY 8810 MIA/CFG 12:30pm-1:30pm Check-in 8:30am     Con F-2nd Fl
SY 8811 CFG/MIA 2:30pm-3:30pm Check-in 10:30am Jaime Gonzalez Airport

FRI     CTS     via Sun Country 737-800   OCT    
SY 8810 MIA/CFG 1:30pm-2:30pm Check-in 9:30am     Con F-2nd Fl
SY 8811 CFG/MIA 3:30pm-4:30pm Check-in 11:30am Jaime Gonzalez Airport
Baggage from Miami: $20 per checked bag and $2 per lb if over 44lbs (including carry-on).
Checked items cannot weigh more than 70 lbs.  Boxes charged @$4/lb.


Miami / Santiago de Cuba / Miami via Blanco International (Wilson)  

FRI BLANCO via World Atlantic OCT/NOV
K8 1751 MIA/SCU 8:00am-9:30am Check-in at 4:00 am– Concourse G
K8 1752 SCU/MIA 10:30am-12:00pm Check-in at 6:30am– Antonio Maceo Airport

BAGGAGE: Wilson charges $20 per checked bag and + $2 /lb over 44 lbs for Santiago  


Miami / Manzanillo  / Miami  via Blanco International (Wilson)  

MON BLANCO via World Atlantic OCT/NOV
SG 1737 MIA/MZO 2:00pm-3:30pm Check-in at 10:00 am– Concourse G
SG 1738 MZO/MIA 4:30pm-6:00pm Check-in at 12:30pm– Sierra Maestre Airport

BAGGAGE: Wilson charges $20 per checked bag and + $2 /lb over 44 lbs for Santiago  


Miami / Holguin /Miami via ABC

TUE ABC American  
AA9430 MIA/HOL 8:00AM-9:20 AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Con. D -2nd fl– American
AA9431 HOL/MIA 4:15 PM-5:50PM Check-in at 12:00 PM– Frank Pais Airport

FRI ABC American            
AA9460 MIA/HOL 5:20PM-6:40PM Check-in at 1:00PM – Con. D-2nd fl – American
AA9461 HOL/MIA 7:40PM – 9:10PM Check-in at 3:30PM– Frank Pais Airport

BAGGAGE: Holguin + Tampa: ABC charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on).
ABC can guarantee 2 checked bags per person (not exceeding 70 lbs each).  Excess cost for boxes is $3/lb.


Miami / Holguin / Miami via Gulfstream

SUN     Gulfstream via OCT
MQ 9536 MIA/HOL 8:00AM-9:30AM Check-in 5:00AM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
MQ 9537 HOL/MIA 10:25AM-11:55AM Check-in at 6:30AM– Abel Santa Maria Airport

SUN/WED     Gulfstream via NOV
MQ 9536 MIA/HOL 4:00PM-5:30PM Check-in 1:00PM – Con.G – 2nd Floor
MQ 9537 HOL/MIA 6:20PM-7:50PM Check-in at 2:00PM– Abel Santa Maria Airport


Miami / Holguin /Miami via XAEL  

THURS XAEL via World Atlantic OCT
K8127 MIA/HOL 8:00AM – 9:30AM Check-in at 4:00AM – Concourse G 2nd fl
K8 128 HOL/MIA 10:30AM – 12Noon Check-in at 6:30 AM– Frank Pais Airport


SAT XAEL via World Atlantic OCT
K8 127 MIA/HOL 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Check-in at 4:30AM – Concourse G 2nd fl
K8 128 HOL/MIA 11:00 AM – 12:30PM Check-in at 7:00 AM– Frank Pais Airport

BAGGAGE: XAEL charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Extra charges for boxes and irregular items apply ($3 /lb)  


Flights from other cities in the U.S. to Cuba

Tampa / Havana

SAT ABC     via American 737-800 OCT
AA 9472 TPA/HAV 1:20PM-2:40PM Check-in at 8:45AM-American Airlines Blue
AA 9473 HAV/TPA 10:00AM-11:10AM   Check-in at 6:30AM Term#2- José Martí

ABC charges $20 per checked bag and $2/lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
ABC can guarantee 2 checked bags per person (not exceeding 70 lbs each).  Excess cost for boxes is $3 per pound.

SUN Island Travel & Tours     OCT/NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB
5K501 TPA/HAV 2:15pm-3:35pm Check-in at 10:00am at Red Side, Tampa Intl Airport F-88
5K502 HAV/TPA 11:30am-12:50pm Check-in at 7:30am A-JM Term#2, José Martí

WED Island Travel & Tours     OCT/NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB
5K501 TPA/HAV 2:45pm-4:05pm Check-in at 10:45am at Red Side, Tampa Intl Airport F-88
5K502 HAV/TPA 12:00pm-1:30pm Check-in at 8:00am A-JM Term#2, José Martí

FRI Island Travel & Tours     NOV/DEC/JAN/FEB
5K501 TPA/HAV 6:00pm-7:20pm Check-in at 2:00pm at Red Side, Tampa Intl Airport F-88
5K502 HAV/TPA 3:40pm-5:00pm Check-in at 11:40am A-JM Term#2, José Martí

Island Travel & Tours charges $20 per checked bag and $2/lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Limit: 2 checked bags per person (not exceeding 70 lbs each).  Excess cost for boxes is $3 per pound.


Fort Lauderdale / Havana

MONDAYS XAEL     via Jet Blue
B6 8615 FLL/HAV 9:45am-10:45am Check-in at 5:45am – Terminal 3 Jet Blue
B6 8616 HAV/FLL 11:45am-12:45pm Check-in at 7:45am Term#2- José Martí

XAEL charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Extra charges for boxes and irregular items apply ($3 /lb)  


Fort Lauderdale / Santa Clara

FRIDAYS XAEL     via Jet Blue
B6 8725 FLL/SNU 11:00am-12:15pm Check-in at 7:00am – Terminal 3 Jet Blue
B6 8726 SNU/FLL 1:15pm-2:30pm Check-in at 9:15am Abel Santamaria Airport

XAEL charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Extra charges for boxes and irregular items apply ($3 /lb)  

Tampa / Santa Clara

Sundays Gulfstream    via Sky King NOV
5K 474 FLL/SNU 11:40am-12:55pm Check-in at 7:00am – Terminal 3 Jet Blue
5K 473 SNU/FLL 9:00am-10:15am Check-in at 5:15am Abel Santamaria Airport


Los Angeles

TUESDAYS LAX/HAV      via UNITED NO FLIGHTS CURRENTLY SCHEDULED
UA 1821 LAX/HAV Terminal 6 LAX

WEDNESDAYS HAV/LAX CTS     via UNITED NO FLIGHTS CURRENTLY SCHEDULED
UA 1822 HAV/LAX



FROM OTHER CITIES OUTSIDE THE U.S.

Fr Nassau:  via CUBANA  

There are no Cubana flights from Nassau to Havana on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

AIRFARE (subject to change):  
JULY 1-AUG 31, 2013 
$395 Roundtrip - to Marazul +$72 Airport taxes paid in Nassau + $25 CUC Cuban tax pd
SEP 1-OCT 31, 2013
$385 Roundtrip - to Marazul +$72 Airport taxes paid in Nassau + $25 CUC Cuban tax pd

CANCELLATION CHARGES: $100 FEE WITHIN ONE WEEK OF DEPARTURE

MON, FRI, SUN– via Cubana Airlines     SEP/OCT
NO FLIGHT ON WED IN SEP AND OCT
CU 251 NAS/HAV  1:00pm-2:30pm Check-in no later than 10:00am (Arrive José Martí Terminal 5)
CU 250 HAV/NAS 10:30am-12noon Check-in no later than 7:30am (Depart José Martí Terminal 5)

Baggage: 71 lbs allowed per person (including carry-on). Overweight charged at $1 per pound over 71 lbs.) No one piece of luggage should weigh more than 60 lbs.

Cubana recommends that connecting flights be scheduled no closer than 3 hours after the scheduled Cubana arrival in Nassau.
They take no responsibility for missed connecting flight costs.
Within one week of departure: $100 change or cancellation fee.


From Cancun       

CUBANA Starts at $315 UP TO 21 DAYS Costs include Security Tax and fuel surcharge
Cubana allows 66 lbs free + $1.30 per lb overweight.
IMPORTANT: Cubana tickets must be issued within 48 hours of confirmation and are
NON-REFUNDABLE once issued. There is a $100 fee for date changes.
Costs do not include departure taxes (+ $25 CUC Cuban tax pd in Havana)

CANCUN/HAVANA
DAILY- EXCEPT TUE  
CU 153 CUN/HAV 2:05PM-5:25PM Check-in at 11:00AM

HAVANA/CANCUN
DAILY – EXCEPT TUE
CU 152 HAV/CUN 1:45PM-2:05PM Check-in at 10:30AM

Once issued, tickets on Cubana are NON-REFUNDABLE and there is a $60 CHANGE FEE.
Costs do NOT include taxes paid in Mexico ONLY IF the passenger is staying more than 24 hours in Mexico:
$27 Mexican Airport Tax + $20 Mexican Immigration Tax.


Fr Mexico City   

MEXICANA HAS SUSPENDED ALL FLIGHTS

CUBANA 131 MEX/HAV  8:45AM-12:25PM SUN, MON, THURS, FRI, SAT  
CUBANA130 HAV/MEX 5:40 AM-7:55AM SUN, MON, THURS, FRI, SAT

Aerolineas Mexicano Interjet [MARAZUL CANNOT ARRANGE AT THIS TIME]
Flight 2900 MEX/HAV 12:30PM-4:00PM MON-SUN
Flight 2901 HAV/MEX 5:00PM-6:45PM MON-SUN


Fr Kingston and Montego Bay

– AIR JAMAICA IS NOW OPERATING FLIGHTS TO SANTIAGO DE CUBA


Fr Toronto 

     Rates vary -  please call TIMES AND DAYS MAY VARY –  
[MARAZUL is unable to reserve the AIR CANADA nor the Cubana flights at this time] 
AC 970 YYZ/HAV 6:10PM-9:35PM (check-in 3 hours prior) Daily
AC 971 HAV/YYZ 9:35AM-1:05PM (check-in 3 hours prior) Daily

CU 181 YYZ /HAV         8:25PM-2:10AM (check-in 3 hrs prior)    SUN  (1 stop)
CU 180 HAV/YYZ         1:45PM-7:30PM (check-in 3 hrs prior)     SUN

CU 181 YYZ /HAV         8:30PM-2:05AM (check-in 3 hrs prior)     FRI (1 stop) 
CU 180 HAV/YYZ         1:45PM-7:30PM (check-in 3 hrs prior)      FRI


Fr  Montreal 

Rates vary -  please call–-  [MARAZUL is unable to reserve these flights at this time]
CU 173 YUL/HAV  6:45PM-10:40PM SAT  
CU 170 HAV/YUL 1:45PM-5:45PM SAT

CU 173 YUL/HAV  5:35PM-11:15PM SUN  

CU 171 YUL/HAV  1:30M-7:10PM MON
CU 170 HAV/YUL 7:00AM-12:30PM MON  
 
CU 171 YUL/HAV  1:35PM-7:35PM THU  
CU 170 HAV/YUL 6:30AM-12:35PM THU  


Fr Vancouver, BC

Rates vary –  [MARAZUL is unable to reserve these flights at this time]
WS1394 YVR/VRA (Varadero)   7:00AM-6:20PM SAT  
WS1395 VRA/YVR 7:20PM-11:00PM SAT


Fr Santo Domingo

Rates vary - approx $466–-  [MARAZUL is unable to reserve these flights at this time]
CU 201 SDQ/HAV  1:35PM-3:30PM THU, SUN (check-in 11:35AM)  
CU 200 HAV/SDQ 8:55AM-12:05PM THU, SUN (check-in 7:55AM)

Fr Santo Domingo to SANTIAGO DE CUBA

Rates vary (approx $293 ) [MARAZUL is unable to reserve these flights at this time]
7L 873 SDQ/SCU  4:30PM-7:40PM MON, FRI  
7L 872 SCU/SDQ 1:30PM-2:30PM MON, FRI

Fr Tijuana   

Operated by Taino Tours approx $790-$1,110 –-  [MARAZUL is unable to reserve these flights at this time]
Airfare valid for 21 days / Non-refundable / Non Transferable / $25 departure tax in Tijuana / Customs/Imm in Monterrey
Passengers allowed 66 lbs baggage plus 15 lbs carry-on. Overweight up to 22 lbs charged at $2.75 per pound


Fr Caracas approx $508-$560 USD


Fr Grand Cayman approx $325 ≥ USD

Flight 832 GCM/HAV 1:20PM-3:20PM Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri/Sun
Flight 833 HAV/GCM 4:20PM-4:20PM Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri/Sun

Fr Panama

Copa flies from Panama to Havana several times a day


*AIR FARES*

IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE
All travelers to Cuba are required to have medical insurance coverage during your stay.
For travelers on most of the charter flights from the U.S., the cost for this coverage is included within the airfare charge.
For travelers on flights from Cancun or Nassau to Havana or from other cities, medical insurance will be available upon landing in Havana at a cost of approximately 2 -3 CUC (Convertible Cuban Pesos) per day in Cuba.
In some cases, travelers on the flights from Cancun to Havana may be able to prepay their medical insurance to Marazul at a cost of $3 US Dollars per day in Cuba.

IMPORTANT: INTERLINE AGREEMENT
In all cases, reserving the same charter carrier in both directions will mean the least expensive fare.  For travel to/from Havana using combined charter companies, contact Marazul for up to date interline agreements.

Marazul Charters ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs.

OCT/NOV (M+F) HAV R/T $399 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
NOV (W/Thurs/Sun) HAV R/T $439 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
NOV (Sat) HAV R/T $459 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110

DEC (1-16) (M+F) HAV R/T $419 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
DEC (1-16) (W/Th/Sa/Su) HAV R/T $449 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
DEC (17-31) HAV R/T $499 O/W $419 R/T$419 infant $110

OCT/NOV MIA/Cienfuegos SAT R/T $399 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
DEC (1-16) MIA/Cienfuegos SAT R/T $399 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
DEC (17-31) MIA/Cienfuegos SAT R/T $499 O/W $419 R/T$419 infant $110

OCT/NOV MIA/SNU (Wed) R/T $399 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
DEC (1-16) MIA/SNU (Mon/Wed) R/T $399 O/W $359 R/T$359 infant $110
DEC (17-31) MIA/SNU (Mon/Wed) R/T $499 O/W $419 R/T$419 infant $110

OCT/NOV MIA/CMG (Wed/Sat) R/T $439 O/W $369 R/T$369 infant $110
DEC (1-16) MIA/CMG (Wed/Sat) R/T $459 O/W $369 R/T$369 infant $110
DEC (17-31) MIA/CMG (Wed/Sat) R/T $529 O/W $469 R/T$469 infant $110

OCT/NOV BAGGAGE TO all destinations $1 per lb over 45lbs incl carry-on & $2 per box…..
EVERY bag checked will be charged at $20

DEC BAGGAGE TO all destinations $2 per lb over 45lbs incl carry-on & $2 per box…..
EVERY bag checked will be charged at $20

Passengers leaving from Miami to any province in Cuba from Dec 1-16 returning between Jan 1-8 are to be charged corresponding to the Dec 17-31 prices

ABC Charters ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs / INF

OCT:

MIA/HAV   R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T $389 $125
TPA/HAV   R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T $389 $125

MIA/HOL TUES/SAT R/T $499 O/W $429 R/T$429 $125

MIA/SNU R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T$389 $125

NOV:

MIA/HAV (1-20, 29-30)   R/T $429 O/W $339 R/T $379 $125
TPA/HAV   R/T $429 O/W $339 R/T $379 $125

MIA/HAV (21-27)   R/T $449 O/W $369 R/T $399 $125
TPA/HAV   R/T $449 O/W $369 R/T $399 $125

MIA/HOL TUES/SAT (1-20, 29) R/T $489 O/W $419 R/T$429 $125
MIA/HOL TUES/SAT (22, 26) R/T $509 O/W $439 R/T$469 $125

MIA/SNU R/T $449 O/W $369 R/T$399 $125

MIA/CFG (1-20) R/T $449 O/W $369 R/T$399 $125

DEC:

MIA/HAV (1-14)   R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T $389 $125
MIA/HAV (15-18, 25, 31)   R/T $499 O/W $439 R/T $439 $125
MIA/HAV (19-24, 26-29) R/T $529 O/W $459 R/T $459 $125

TPA/HAV (1-14)   R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T $389 $125
TPA/HAV (15-18, 25, 31)   R/T $499 O/W $439 R/T $439 $125
TPA/HAV (19-24, 26-29) R/T $529 O/W $459 R/T $459 $125


MIA/HOL TUES/SAT (1-14) R/T $499 O/W $429 R/T$429 $125
MIA/HOL TUES/SAT (17-31) R/T $599 O/W $499 R/T$499 $125

TPA/HOL (1-14) R/T $499 O/W $429 R/T$429 $125
TPA/HOL (17-31) R/T $599 O/W $499 R/T$499 $125

MIA/SNU (1-14) R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T$389 $125
MIA/SNU (15-18, 25, 31)   R/T $499 O/W $439 R/T $439 $125
MIA/SNU (19-24, 26-29) R/T $529 O/W $459 R/T $459 $125

TPA/SNU (1-14) R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T$389 $125
TPA/SNU (15-18, 25, 31)   R/T $499 O/W $439 R/T $439 $125
TPA/SNU (19-24, 26-29) R/T $529 O/W $459 R/T $459 $125

MIA/CFG (1-14) R/T $449 O/W $349 R/T$389 $125
MIA/CFG (15-18, 25, 31)   R/T $499 O/W $439 R/T $439 $125
MIA/CFG (19-24, 26-29) R/T $529 O/W $459 R/T $459 $125

*MIA-HOL and TPA-HOL – any flight leaving in December and returning on Jan 2 through 8 should be charged according to the following: R/T $599 O/W $499 R/T$499 $125


Havana: ABC charges $20 per checked bag and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Holguin + Tampa: ABC charges $20 per checked bag (starting with the 2nd bag) and $2 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on).
ABC can guarantee 2 checked bags per person (not exceeding 70 lbs each).  Excess cost for boxes is $3/lb.


Island Travel & Tours   ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs / INF

To HAV from:

TPA AUG Wed + Sun R/T $550 O/W $520 R/T $520 $125
MIA AUG Wed + Sun R/T $479 O/W $449 R/T $449 $125

Island Travel & Tours charges $20 per checked bag and $2/lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on)
Limit: 2 checked bags per person (not exceeding 70 lbs each).  Excess cost for boxes is $3 per pound.


Cuba Travel Service (CTS) ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs.

To HAV OCT Sun-W R/T $429 O/W $369 $369 infant: $115
To HAV OCT Thurs-Sat R/T $439 O/W $369 $369 infant: $115

To CFG OCT M, W R/T $429 O/W $369 $369 infant: $115
To CFG OCT F R/T $439 O/W $369 $369 infant: $115

To CMW OCT Sun R/T $439 O/W $379 $379 infant: $115
To CMW OCT Fri R/T $459 O/W $379 $379 infant: $115

To SNU OCT Th R/T $429 O/W $369 $369 infant: $115
To SNU OCT Sat R/T $439 O/W $369 $369 infant: $115

Baggage Miami/HAVANA: 44lbs free, $20 per checked bag then $1 per lb overweight charge (inc carry-on).  Bags cannot weigh more than 70 lbs. Boxes charged @$3/lb (maximum weight allowed 70 lbs).

Baggage Miami/CIENFUEGOS or SANTA CLARA or CAMAGUEY: 44lbs free then $2 per lb overweight charge plus $20 per checked bag.   Checked items cannot weigh more than 70 lbs.  Boxes charged @$4/lb (maximum weight allowed 70 lbs).

Gulfstream Int’l ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs. Infant

To HAV OCT (Sun-Wed) R/T$429   O/W$389           R/T $389            $106.90
To HAV OCT (Thurs-Sat) R/T$449   O/W$409           R/T $399            $106.90

To HAV OCT (M-Sun) R/T$389   O/W$369           R/T $369            $106.90
*effective on 10/11 – 10/31

To HAV NOV 1-24 (Sun-Wed) R/T$449   O/W$409           R/T $399            $106.90
To HAV NOV 1-24(Thurs-Sat) R/T$469   O/W$419           R/T $419            $106.90
To HAV NOV 25-28 R/T$495   O/W$445           R/T $455            $106.90
To HAV NOV 29-30 R/T$469   O/W$419           R/T $419            $106.90

To HOL OCT R/T$469   O/W$439           R/T $439            $106.90
To HOL NOV R/T$489   O/W$459           R/T $439            $106.90
To HOL NOV 27 R/T$595   O/W$545           R/T $545            $106.90

To SNU OCT R/T$429   O/W$389           R/T $389            $106.90
To SNU NOV R/T$469   O/W$419           R/T $419            $106.90
To SNU NOV 28 R/T$595   O/W$489           R/T $545            $106.90

TPA/SNU NOV 7-16 R/T$449   O/W$403           R/T $409            $106.90
TPA/SNU NOV 17-31 R/T$499   O/W$449           R/T $449            $106.90

BAGGAGE:  Gulfstream charges $20 per checked bag and $1 /lb over 44 lbs (including carry-on).
Boxes, bicycles and wheelchairs charged @$2/lb

Wilson Int’l ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs. Infant

To HAV- OCT/NOV M-F R/T $429 O/W$414 R/T$414 $106
 (Regular and extra)

To CMG- OCT R/T $469 O/W$385 R/T$385 $106
To CMG- NOV R/T $449 O/W$365 R/T$365 $106

Wilson – Blanco International:
To SCU- OCT R/T $599 O/W $549 R/T $549 $106

To MNZ- OCT/NOV R/T $449 O/W $399 R/T $399 $106

Wilson charges $20 per checked bag and $1 /lb over 44 lbs for Havana + $2 /lb over 44 lbs for Santiago, boxes and irregular items charged at $3/lb.  

*As of September 2013, Wilson will charge $1/lb over 44 lbs on all flights.

XAEL ADULT: CHILDREN 2-11 Yrs.

To HAV OCT (Tues-Sun) R/T$419 O/W $349 R/T $349 infants $110
To HAV OCT (Thurs) R/T$429 O/W $349 R/T $349 infants $110
To HAV OCT (F-Sat) R/T$439 O/W $349 R/T $349 infants $110

To HOL OCT R/T$485 O/W $425 R/T $425 infants $110

FROM FORT LAUDERDALE
To HAV- OCT R/T$399 O/W $349 R/T $349 infants $110
To SANTA CLARA- SEP/OCT R/T$399 O/W $349 R/T $349 infants $110

BAGGAGE: XAEL charges $20 per checked bag and $1/lb over 44 lbs for Havana and Santa Clara, $2/lb to Holguin
(Including carry-on). Boxes and irregular items are charged at $2/lb to Havana and Santa Clara, $3/lb to Holguin.


OTHER CHARGES:
Change of Dates Charge: $25 per change (must be made at least 7 days prior to departure)
Individual Cancellation Charges: From day of confirmed reservation
(Group cancellation charges are to 8 days prior to departure: $50 Reservation Charge
higher) 7 to 4 days prior to departure: 50% + $50 Reservation Charge
Within 4 days of departure: No refund


Marazul Charters, Inc.
1 Marine Plaza, Suite 302, North Bergen NJ 07047 
1-800-223-5334 / 201-319-1054 / Fax: 201-319-8970 www.marazul.com