In the Airport
Check-in desks
The Havana airport is a medium sized airport. There are 50 counters. Counters from 35 to 50 are reserved for Air Cuba. Counters from 35 to 38 recorded flights to Asia. Counters from 39 to 44 support the flights from Europe, the counters 45 to 48, American flights, the counters 49 and 50 flights from Oceania. At each destination, two to three wickets are exclusive to passengers who have booked a place in the class Havana Club.
Luggage
Air Cuba, you are entitled to 30kg of luggage per person bunker. For each kg of exceeding a sum of $ 20 will be required. The Havana Club Class passengers are entitled to 35kg per person. Carry-on baggage must be of a size of 50 cm long by 30 cm wide and 30 cm, max. If the measures do not, you will either have him put in the hold or buy a ticket at half price to put your luggage.
Boarding
The terminal T4 of Havana is reserved for our company. It contains 15 gates. Air Cuba operates fifteen doors with loading bridges. Sometimes, an Air Cuba flight will be at T2, terminal without gateways. It will then travel to the aircraft via a bus, suitable for disabled guests. You will call to get on the plane according to your seat number. The more you are at the bottom, the sooner you will be on the plane. The class passengers boarded first Havana Club. ** If you are a person with reduced mobility, introduce you to the first call and the crew will be happy to help you to board the aircraft.
Duty Free
The terminal T4, there are 17 duty-free shops, where you can buy a lot of paper. These are shops where taxes are exempted. In addition to the Cuban Convertible Peso, all major currencies are accepted (Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, British Pound, Euro, Yen, Ruble). For now, the U.S. dollar is not accepted.
Liquids
The law in force in the world is also in Cuba regarding liquids. Indeed, a 1 liter bag will be given where you have to put ALL your containers of liquids (shampoo, perfume, Purell ...) Water bottles must be discarded at the time of boarding.
This the airport's entrance:
This is an aerial view of the airport: