About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Airlines of Cuba, Airports in Cuba, Hotels in Cuba, Resorts in Cuba, Visitor attractions in Cuba, Jose Marti International Airport, Cubana de Aviacion, History of Cubana de Aviacion, United States embargo against Cuba, List of Cubana de Aviacion accidents and incidents, Varadero, List of airports in Cuba, Casa particular, Juan Gualberto Gomez Airport, Aero Caribbean, Jardines del Rey Airport, Antonio Maceo Airport, Frank Pais Airport, Abel Santamaria Airport, Ignacio Agramonte International Airport, San Antonio de los Banos Air Base, Jaime Gonzalez Airport, Vilo Acuna Airport, Rafael Cabrera Airport, Ciudad Libertad Airport, ECASA, Aerogaviota, Aerotaxi, La Coloma Airport, Joaquin de Aguero Airport, El Senador, Alberto Delgado Airport, Siguanea Airport, Kawama Airport, Orestes Acosta Airport, Sancti Spiritus Airport, Leeward Point Field, Maximo Gomez Airport, Mariana Grajales Airport, Playa Baracoa Airport, San Nicolas de Bari Airport, Pinar del Rio Airport, Florida Airport, Cayo Coco Airport, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes Airport, Nicaro Airport, Las Brujas Airport, Hermanos Ameijeiras Airport, Las Terrazas, Sierra Maestra Airport, Gustavo Rizo Airport, Aerovaradero, Rafael Perez Airport. Excerpt: Cubana de Aviacion S.A is Cuba's largest airline and flag carrier. Cubana was established on 8 October 1929 as Compania Nacional Cubana de Aviacion Curtiss, indicating its association with the Curtiss aircraft manufacturing company. It was one of the earliest airlines to emerge in Latin America. Cubana's predecessors were the Compania Aerea de Cuba, founded in 1919, and the Compania Aerea Cubana, founded in 1920 (both airlines flew out of Havana's Columbia Airport, which started operations in 1919). Those companies were dissolved soon after they started, however, due to the difficult economic conditions affecting Cuba (and ma...