The Spanish SkyTeam airline Air Europa is currently offering an attractive fare for flights to Cuba. Departing from Amsterdam, you can travel to Havana for only €306.
Please note that the €306 tickets only include hand luggage and a personal item. If you want to travel with luggage, you can book the fare including 23 kg luggage for €418 directly on Air Europa’s website. For frequent flyers with SkyTeam Elite status, a piece of luggage is also included in the cheapest fare.
While you do not need to show a test result or a vaccination certificate now, you still have to fill out an online form before travel. You need a tourist card to enter Cuba.
You can simply use our form and then be forwarded directly to either Skyscanner or Air Europa’s booking site. We have marked available dates for a maximum stay of 28 days in green:

Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes are used on all flights. The legroom is just under 80 centimetres.
Search & Book
The deal will expire on April 21, 2022. You can travel until November, although July and August are blocked out. The minimum stay is 12 hours, and you can stay for a maximum of 3 months. There is scattered availability, with September offering the most dates.
You can find available dates very easily with the help of Google Flights (instructions). If you’d like to add bags and you don’t have Elite status, you can book on Air Europa’s website. Otherwise, you can consider using Skyscanner to save some money. Although be prepared, you won’t have direct access to the airline in case, something goes wrong.
Mileage
The booking class is Z. You will therefore receive the following credits:
- 4,462 Miles on Xiamen Airlines Egret Club
- 2,772 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
- 2,772 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 2,772 Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
- 1,950 Miles on Air Europa Suma
- 1,664 Award Miles + 30 XP on Flying Blue
- 1,110 Points on SAS EuroBonus
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Information & Tips for Havana
La Habana, Cuba’s capital, offers a mix of colonial architecture, vintage cars, and lively culture. Key sights include Old Havana (a UNESCO World Heritage site), the Malecón waterfront, and the iconic Plaza de la Revolución. Cuba uses the Cuban Peso (CUP), but many tourist services still prefer or accept foreign currencies like euros. Prices can vary—state-run services are relatively cheap, while private businesses and tourist hotspots are more expensive. The weather is tropical, hot and humid year-round, with a rainy season from May to October.
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