US-Venezuela Tensions Affect Cuba’s Oil Supplies, Impacting Air France Flights

US-Venezuela Tensions Affect Cuba's Oil Supplies, Impacting Air France Flights

Source: Fortune

Summary

Air France announced it will suspend flights between Paris and Havana for several weeks due to Cuba’s fuel shortage, which is impacting tourism and economic activity. The suspension, starting March 28 and expected to resume June 15, affects flights that currently stop in the Bahamas to refuel on return trips. Cuba’s government notified airlines of the fuel shortage on February 8, and the country’s tourism industry is struggling amid severe blackouts, dwindling oil reserves, and heightened tensions with the US.


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Air France suspends flights to Havana due to Cuba’s fuel shortage, a consequence of the country’s economic crisis and US sanctions. The suspension affects not only tourists but also Cubans who rely on these flights to reach Europe. The airline’s decision follows similar moves by other carriers, such as Air Canada, which suspended service to Cuba in February.

The situation highlights the impact of the US embargo on Cuba’s economy and the difficulties faced by the country’s tourism industry.

As the US tightens its grip on Cuba, the island’s economic and energetic crises are expected to persist.

The flight suspension is a tangible consequence of the diplomatic tensions between the US and Cuba.


Author: Evan Null