Avoid Non-Essential Travel to Cuba, Feds Say in Updated Advisory
The Canadian government has updated its travel advisory for Cuba, warning Canadians to avoid non-essential travel to the island nation that is facing escalating shortages of goods. “Avoid non-essential travel to Cuba due to worsening shortages of fuel, electricity, and basic necessities including food, water, and medicine, which can also affect resorts,” Ottawa said in […].
Avoid Non-Essential Travel to Cuba, Feds Say in Updated Advisory Canada has revised its travel advisory for Cuba, now advising against non-essential travel due to escalating shortages of fuel, electricity, food, water, and medicine. These shortages are widespread and may also impact tourist resorts, potentially disrupting ground transportation. In response, all Canadian airlines have halted upcoming flights to Cuba and are arranging for the return of travelers currently on the island.
- Canadian government updated travel advisory for Cuba.
- Recommends avoiding non-essential travel due to shortages.
- Shortages include fuel, electricity, food, water, and medicine.
- These shortages can affect resorts and disrupt transportation.
- All Canadian airlines have suspended upcoming flights to Cuba.
- Airlines will assist with returning travelers.
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