Havana: €381 for full-service flights from Luxembourg

Cuba Havana

The two SkyTeam members Air France and KLM are teaming up with Star Alliance carriers Luxair and Copa Airlines to bring you an awesome deal on flights from Luxembourg to Cuba. Prices for a round-trip from Europe to Havana start at only €381.

LUX HAV ST Lux Air
Great price for a full-service flight from Europe to Cuba

The fare is already great as it is. But it gets better: in addition to your carry-on and catering on board, you can also check in one bag (up to 23kg) for free.

Since so many airlines are involved, you can imagine that this offer won’t be a non-stop flight to the Caribbean. Your trip will include a layover in Paris, Amsterdam, and Panama. Consequently, the flight time to Havana will be a little longer than it could ideally be. But the layover times are short, and in combination with the great price, this is still a sweet deal.

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According to the fare rules, tickets will be issued until July 3rd for travel commencing within the following time periods:

  • June 6th through July 7th
  • August 26th through December 15th
  • December 29th through May 30th, 2020

Regardless of the fare rules, availability seems to start in September and is pretty good until the end of the year. You’ll have to stay for 6 days or stick to the Saturday-night rule, and your flight back home must not commence any later than 3 months after you left Europe.

Google Flights (instructions) will show all available connections. Book your trip via Skyscanner where you’ll also find the price that we are promoting here.

Tickets will be issued in various booking classes. None of them are the material that mileage runs are made out of. But some flights can get you up to 50% of the actual distance traveled. Check out WheretoCredit to see how many miles you can earn for your trip.

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.

Climate diagram for Havana (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

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