Group 1 - The Cuban government has issued a warning to international airlines operating in the country about an impending fuel shortage due to a U.S. oil blockade, which will lead to the depletion of aviation fuel starting from February 9 [1] - The official navigation notice from the Cuban government states that the aviation fuel shortage will affect all international airports in Cuba, with the notice being effective for one month from February 10 to March 11 [1] - The Chinese embassy in Cuba has advised Chinese citizens to pay attention to changes in flights to Cuba and associated travel risks, indicating that the fuel shortage has already impacted international flights [1] Group 2 - In response to the fuel crisis, the Cuban government has announced an emergency plan aimed at maintaining operations without importing crude oil or refined products, which includes measures such as halting diesel sales, reducing working hours for hospitals and government institutions, and closing some hotels [1] - The situation has been exacerbated by an executive order signed by U.S. President Trump on January 29, threatening to impose tariffs on goods from countries supplying oil to Cuba [1]
古巴航空燃油告急 预计将影响该国所有国际机场
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2026-02-09 05:41