Group 1: Air Canada and Flight Operations - Air Canada has suspended its 16 weekly flights to Cuba due to a shortage of jet fuel, becoming the first scheduled airline to withdraw services from the island [1] - The airline will send aircraft to bring home approximately 3,000 customers currently in Cuba and may tanker in extra fuel for remaining flights [1] - Other airlines, such as American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, have stated they will continue their operations, with American Airlines indicating that their aircraft can carry enough fuel for round trips without needing to refuel [1] Group 2: Impact of U.S. Energy Embargo - The fuel shortage is a direct consequence of the U.S. tightening its energy embargo on Cuba, which has led to significant economic impacts, particularly on tourism [1] - The U.S. President's recent measures aimed at cutting off oil shipments to Cuba have exacerbated the situation, leading to rolling blackouts and fuel rationing in the country [1] - Official data indicates that Canada was the largest source of tourists to Cuba in 2025, with over 754,000 Canadians visiting, compared to significantly lower numbers from the U.S., Mexico, and Spain [1]
Air Canada cancels flights to Cuba as jet fuel supplies run dry
UPI·2026-02-10 15:05