Aero Caribbean
: Aero Caribbean (Empresa Aerocaribbean SA) is an airline based in Havana, Cuba. It operates scheduled domestic passenger services to six destinations and international services, as well as charter flights mainly within the Caribbean and South America. Its main base is José Martí International Airport, Havana.
Aerogaviota : Aerogaviota is an airline based in Havana, Cuba. It operates domestic passenger charters for the national tourist authority. Its main base is José Martí International Airport, Havana.
Aerotaxi : Aerotaxi is a charter airline based at Cayo Largo and Varadero, state-owned Aerotaxi operates basic services within Cuba and some Caribbean charters.
Aerovaradero : Aerovaradero is a cargo company based in Havana, Cuba. It's offices are in the Aerovaradero cargo terminal of José Martí International Airport in Havana. It operates national and international air freight, handling, mercantile and consignments deposits, supervision, customs agents, transitaries and multimodal transportation services.
Cubana de Aviación : Cubana de Aviación S.A., commonly known as Cubana, is Cuba's largest airline and flag carrier. The airline was founded on October 8, 1929, and has its corporate headquarters in Havana, Cuba. Its main base is at José Martí International Airport. It was a founder and is a current member of the International Air Transport Association[1] (IATA), the International Association of Aeronautical Telecommunications[2] (SITA) and the International Association of Latin American Air Transportation[2] (AITAL). In 2009 the airline will be celebrating its 80th anniversary.
Cubana has 32 international representatives and 13 offices in Cuba. Since May 1959, the airline has been wholly owned by the Cuban government and its current official name is Cubana de Aviación S.A.. Prior to that time Cubana was a private company, owned by Cuban investors. Those investors were expropriated without compensation when the Cuban government took over the airline. Claims against the expropriation have been filed in U.S. courts, but the lack of formal diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba have prevented negotiations to resolve them. |