Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba due to fuel shortage

"Air Canada Grounds Operations Due to Fuel Shortage in Cuba"

Air Canada announced Monday that it will suspend its services to Cuba due to a growing aviation fuel shortage on the island, amid heightened tensions between the US and Venezuela. The decision comes as fuel supplies at major airports in Havana and other destinations are expected to run dry by February 10.

As part of its plan to mitigate the impact, Air Canada will operate empty flights southbound to pick up approximately 3,000 customers already in Cuba and return them home over the coming days. The airline's priority is to ensure that its existing customers are not stranded on the island.

The fuel shortage has been caused by the US oil blockade of Venezuela, which has cut off Cuba's main source of jet fuel. Mexico, which had previously supplied a significant portion of Cuba's aviation gas, also ceased shipments under US pressure in mid-January.

Air Canada operates an average of 16 weekly flights to four destinations in Cuba and has cancelled seasonal flights to Holguin and Santa Clara. Flights to Varadero and Cayo Coco are scheduled to resume on May 1, pending a restart date.

The government's decision to close certain hotels with low occupancy rates is part of broader fuel-saving measures aimed at reducing the country's reliance on imported oil.

US President Donald Trump has vowed that Cuba would receive no more oil from Venezuela and has threatened to slap tariffs on any nation sending fuel to the island, effectively cutting off its supply of aviation gas. However, other carriers continue to operate flights into Havana, citing sufficient fuel reserves for their next trips.
 
Ugh, this is gonna be a disaster 🚨... Air Canada's decision to suspend ops in Cuba just means more tourists are stuck there with no way out, and I'm sure the Cuban government will take advantage of the situation by charging them exorbitant prices for any remaining services 🤑. And what's the point of having 3,000 customers fly back home on empty flights? Just a PR stunt to make it look like Air Canada cares about its passengers 😒... Meanwhile, the US is just making things worse with their blockade and tariffs, who needs that kind of drama 🤦‍♂️.
 
just think about it 🤯... Air Canada is basically saying 'oh no, our friends in Cuba are running out of gas' 😅 and they're stepping in with empty planes to rescue the tourists 🚫😬... but what's the real story here? 🤔 Is it just the US being all dramatic again about Venezuela and Cuba? 🌴🇻🇪 I mean, wouldn't other airlines, like those flying into Havana, be worried too? 😕 The government in Cuba is trying to save fuel, but so are they kinda relying on imports... this whole thing feels like a big mess 🤯...
 
Ugh this is getting crazy!! Fuel shortages affecting air travel? Its like a domino effect. First Venezuela, now Cuba and Air Canada having to shut down operations... whats gonna happen when it hits the US? 🤯😬
 
🤔 The US oil blockade of Venezuela is really causing some problems for Cuba's air travel industry 🚨. I mean, you can't just cut off a country's main source of jet fuel and expect everything to be okay 💥. And now Air Canada has had to ground its operations due to the shortage... it's not ideal for passengers stuck in Cuba 👎. The government is trying to reduce the country's reliance on imported oil, but this seems like a very short-term solution 🕰️. I'm curious to see how this situation plays out and if other airlines will follow suit ⏱️.
 
Umm, this makes sense I guess... 🤔 Air Canada just grounded ops in Cuba due to a fuel shortage, yeah that's kinda obvious considering the whole US-Venezuela thing is causing a headache for airlines and stuff. But 3k people stuck on the island? That's like, what's gonna happen with them? They're supposed to get flown out or something? And why are other airlines still flying into Havana if they've got fuel issues too? 🤷‍♂️ It seems kinda weird that Air Canada is taking a hit while others can just keep going. Maybe there's some behind-the-scenes stuff I'm not aware of? Where's the source on this?
 
Wow, can you imagine being stuck in Cuba with no way to get home? Air Canada's decision to suspend services is super reasonable considering the fuel shortage, I guess it's not like they have a choice 🤔💨 Interesting that other airlines are still flying in despite the US sanctions... sounds like it's going to be a bumpy ride for travelers 😬
 
this is crazy... air canada can't even get fuel in cuba?! what's up with the us oil blockade on venezuela? it's like they're playing a game of global airline roulette 🤯 how are cubans supposed to travel when there's no fuel to be had? and now air canada has to pick up customers who already have visas for cuba - that's just great 👎 i'm surprised any airlines can still operate with these tensions brewing.
 
OMG, can u believe Air Canada is bailing out of Cuba already? like they're expecting things to get crazy over there. I'm not surprised though, US oil blockade of Venezuela is a big deal. It's like, Cuba is stuck in the middle and can't get its fuel fix. And now this? it's just another example of how fragile global supply chains are. I mean, what's gonna happen when they run out of fuel for real? 🤯🚫
 
ugh this is wild 🤯 air canada grounded in cuba? what's gonna happen to all those ppl stuck there? can't believe the us oil blockade is causing so much chaos 🚫 like how are they expecting cuba to just magically find more fuel overnight? 🌆 and yeah, it's not like other airlines aren't trying to capitalize on the situation either... still, gotta feel bad for the ppl who already booked flights to varadero 😩
 
Ugh, what's up with Air Canada cancelling flights to Cuba? I was literally planning a trip there with friends and now we're stuck 🤦‍♂️. It's not like they can just magically get more fuel in the middle of nowhere. And it's so last minute, too! We had already booked our flights and hotels...now what?! 😡

And have you seen the prices for flights to Cuba lately? They're through the roof! 🚀 Air Canada is basically saying that they won't fly to a country because of some US politics 🙄. Can't they just focus on getting people safely from point A to point B instead of getting all caught up in the drama?! 🤷‍♂️

And what's with the empty flights? I get it, Air Canada wants to get their customers home, but can't they do that without just taking up space in the air?! It feels so wasteful...and now we're going to be paying extra for those flights because of it 💸.
 
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