Cuba Fuel Shortage Forces Delta Air Lines, Others to Reduce Havana Flights and Repatriate Passengers
- Delta is altering its Cuba schedule after Cuba announced aviation fuel shortages, prompting curtailed service.
- Delta operates a reduced Havana schedule, roughly one round trip per day, planning contingency routings and refueling stops.
- Delta monitors developments closely while avoiding airports lacking jet fuel and repatriating stranded travelers.
Cuba fuel notice strains Delta operations
Delta Air Lines is altering its Cuba schedule after Cuban authorities announce aviation fuel will be unavailable at the country’s airports until at least March 11, prompting carriers to suspend or curtail service. The move follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalation of economic pressure on Havana, including a national emergency declaration and threats of tariffs on countries that supply oil to Cuba. Cuban officials issue the fuel notice on Sunday, and several airlines, including Delta, respond by trimming flights and planning contingency routings.
Delta says it is operating a reduced schedule to Havana, maintaining roughly one round trip per day as carriers and third‑party suppliers weigh delivery risks under mounting political pressure. With fuel deliveries uncertain, airlines are planning return‑only repatriation flights, technical refuelling stops abroad and schedule changes to ensure passengers can be brought home. Delta’s limited Havana service reflects a broader industry effort to avoid operating into airports with no available jet fuel while still managing the urgent task of repatriating stranded travelers.
Airline groups warn the disruption creates immediate operational and consumer impacts, as thousands of travelers face cancellations or altered itineraries and carriers absorb the logistical costs of reroutes and technical stops. Suppliers’ reluctance to deliver fuel amid U.S. pressure heightens complications for carriers flying across the region, and Delta along with peers monitors developments closely as diplomatic and commercial restrictions shape short‑term network decisions.
Airlines change tactics and refunds
Major Canadian carriers act decisively: Air Canada suspends service effective immediately and plans empty southbound flights to pick up about 3,000 customers for return journeys with technical refuelling stops as necessary; WestJet says it will ensure aircraft carry sufficient fuel to depart without relying on local supplies; Air Transat suspends flights through April 30 and issues refunds. U.S. carriers tell media that broader American operations face no major disruptions for now, though Southwest joins Delta in operating a single daily Havana rotation and requires planes to carry extra fuel to reach the next destination.
Ancillary legal news in tech sector
Separately, Meta and Google return to Los Angeles Superior Court in a high‑profile trial where plaintiffs allege the platforms are designed to addict young users. The case, viewed as a bellwether for roughly 1,600 related suits, enters a lengthy six‑to‑eight‑week proceeding that could set precedent on platform design and liability.
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