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About the airport
José Martí International Airport is Cuba's main international and domestic getaway, it is a hub for Cubana de Aviación, Aerogaviota and Aero Caribbean. The airport serves several million passengers each year, 80% of Cuba's international passengers. Large number of them from Canada, Italy, Mexico, United Kingdom, Spain, France and Germany. The airport is named to commemorate Cuban patriot and poet José Martí.

There are currently five terminals in use at the airport. Terminal 1 serves domestic Cubana flights. Terminal 2 serves Corsair and Miami charters. Terminal 3, the modern main terminal, serves most traffic and was built with Canadian assistance. Terminal 5 serves Aerocaribbean and some charters. Aerovaradero is the freight terminal, main used by Cargosur (Iberia Group) and Cubana Cargo. There is a bus service to transfer between the terminals.


Facilities
Terminal 3 buildingFacilities include bureau de change and a bank open 24 hours. There is also a post office and Internet (not available in all terminals). There are plenty of bars and restaurants available 24 hours. Shopping: There is a wide choice of shops at the airport. These include bookshops, tobacconists, newsagents, duty-free and off-licenses in all terminals, 90% of the airport's passengers now visit the shops. Luggage: There are no lockers available. There is a lost and found office. Other facilities: There is a pharmacy.

Conference and Business Facilities; there are no conference facilities at the airport, although there are two VIP lounges in Arrivals and Departures of Terminal 3. These are equipped with phone, fax, photocopying, press and private rooms; snacks and refreshments are available.

The airport is accessible throughout. Facilities for disabled people include accessible toilets, ramps, lifts and adapted phone boxes. Passengers with disabilities are requested to inform their airline in advance of their needs.

There are no hotels on site. There is a wide selection of hotels in the areas of el Vedado and La Habana Vieja, in the city center.


Terminal, airlines and destinations

Domestic Terminal 1
Terminal 1 was the main international and domestic terminal in the airport before terminal 3 was constructed in 1998. The terminal has a parking space for 500 vehicles. It is now used primarily for domestic flights.

Aerocaribbean sometimes called Aero Caribbean (Cayo Coco)
Aerogaviota (Baracoa, Cayo Largo del Sur, Varadero)
Cubana de Aviación (Baracoa, Bayamo, Camaguey, Cayo Largo, Ciego de Avila, Cienfuegos, Guantánamo, Holguin, Manzanillo, Moa, Nueva Gerona, Santa Clara, Santiago de Cuba, Varadero, Las Tunas)

International Charters Terminal 2
Terminal 2 is used by charters, mainly from Miami. C & T Charters, Inc., began non-stop charter flights between New York's JFK and Havana, flights are operated by Llyod Aereo Boliviano. There are bars, bookshops, and newsagents but no restaurants available.

American Airlines
American Eagle (Miami)
Continental Airlines
Continental Connection operated by Gulfstream International Airlines (Miami)
Corsair (Paris-Orly)
SkyKing Turks and Caicos Airways (Miami)
Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (Miami, New York-JFK)

International Terminal 3
Terminal 3 is the main international terminal, which was constructed by 1998 with Canadian assistance, it is the largest and most modern. Ticketing and departures are located on the upper level, arrivals and baggage carousels are located on the lower level. There is parking space for 750 vehicles less than 150 meters from the terminal. There are several car rentals located in the Arrivals Area, the companies represented include Cubanacar, Fenix, Rent a Car, Rex (limousines and luxury cars), Transtur and Via Rent-a-Car. In terminal 3 all the bars and restaurants are open 24 hours. There are information desks in the Arrivals and Departure areas, a bank, post office and internet are also available in this terminal.

Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
Aeropostal (Caracas)
Air Canada (Toronto-Pearson)
Air Caraïbes (Pointe-à-Pitre)
Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
Air Europa (Madrid)
Air Europe (Milan-Malpensa)
Air Italy (Montego Bay, Verona)
Air Jamaica (Kingston, Montego Bay)
Air Pullmantur (Madrid)
Bahamasair (Nassau)
Blue Panorama Airlines (Bologna, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino)
Cayman Airways (Grand Cayman)
Condor Flugdienst Airlines (Frankfurt)
Copa Airlines (Panama City)
Cubana de Aviación (Barcelona [seasonal], Bogotá, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza, Cancún, Caracas, Fort de France, Gran Canaria, Guatemala City, Kingston, London-Gatwick, Madrid, México City, Milan-Malpensa, Montego Bay, Montreal, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Nassau, Panama City, Paris-Orly, Pointe-à-Pitre, Rome-Fiumicino, San José de Costa Rica, Santo Domingo, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Toronto-Pearson)
Iberia (Madrid)
Iberworld (Madrid)
LAN Airlines (Cancún, Santiago de Chile)
Livingston (Milan-Malpensa)
LTU International Airways (Düsseldorf)
Martinair (Amsterdam, Holguin, Montego Bay, Puerto Plata)
Mexicana (Mexico City)
Click Mexicana (Cancún, Mérida)
Neos Airlines (Milan-Malpensa)
TACA (San Salvador, Toronto-Pearson)
Virgin Atlantic (London-Gatwick)

AeroCarbibbean Terminal 5
Terminal 5 is mainly used by Aero Caribbean, but Aerotaxi which is a Cuban based charter airline is also present.

Aero Caribbean (Baracoa, Cayo Coco, Cayo Largo, Cienfuegos, George Town, Freeport, Holguin, Managua, Port-au-Prince, Santiago de Cuba, Santo Domingo, Trinidad, Varadero)
Aerotaxi (Charters)

Aerovaradero Cargo Terminal
Cubana Cargo
DHL
AllCanada Express
Cargosur
IBC Airways