Airlines can no longer refuel on island as US blockade deepens energy crisis: Cuba
#Cuba #Aviation fuel #US Blockade #Refueling #Havana #Sanctions #Energy shortage
📌 Key Takeaways
- Cuban aviation authorities have officially halted refueling services for international airlines due to a severe fuel shortage.
- The energy crisis is being blamed on the U.S. economic blockade, which limits Cuba's ability to import oil and secure financial credit.
- Airlines must now land in Cuba with enough fuel for their return journeys, increasing operational costs and limiting payload capacity.
- The refueling restriction threatens to further isolate the island's tourism-dependent economy during a period of national grid instability.
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🏷️ Themes
Aviation, International Relations, Energy Crisis
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Havana
Capital and largest city of Cuba
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Country in the Caribbean
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