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As Cuba grapples with an ongoing fuel crisis, state-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) says it will continue to operate its weekly flight to Havana, that country’s capital.
A Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) issued by the Jose Marti International Airport on Sunday, warns airlines that Jet A-1 fuel is not available at the airport. Similar warnings are in place for seven other major Cuban airports, including those at Varadero and Santiago de Cuba.
The NOTAMs are in place until March 11th.
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