Air Canada has temporarily suspended its operations to Cuba due to fuel supply constraints affecting the country, the airline said.
The carrier cited ongoing fuel shortages at Cuban airports, which have disrupted refuelling operations and affected flight reliability. As a result, Air Canada said it has paused services to ensure operational safety and minimise disruption to its network.
The suspension impacts select routes between Canada and Cuba, a popular leisure market, particularly during peak travel periods. The airline said it is monitoring the situation closely and will resume flights once fuel availability stabilises.
Passengers affected by the suspension are being offered rebooking options or refunds in line with Air Canada’s customer policies. The airline advised travellers to check flight status updates before planning travel.
Cuba has been facing intermittent fuel supply challenges, which have affected transportation and other sectors. Airlines operating in the region have been adjusting schedules in response to the situation.
