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Russia to fly its tourists out of Cuba and then suspend airline operations due to fuel crisis

By Thomson Reuters Feb 11, 2026 | 7:41 AM

MOSCOW, Feb 11 (Reuters) – Russia plans to fly its tourists out of Cuba in the coming ​days and then suspend ‌all flights until a jet fuel shortage eases, aviation regulator Rosaviatsia said on Wednesday.

It said Rossiya, part of the Aeroflot ‌group, ​and Severny Veter (Nordwind) ⁠would only be operating ⁠passenger flights to get tourists back from Cuba, a move both airlines said in separate statements ​would take effect on Thursday.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has ⁠declared Cuba “an unusual and ⁠extraordinary threat” to U.S. ​national security and said the communist-run island ​will no longer receive oil ‌from Venezuela. Washington has threatened to impose tariffs on other suppliers, like Mexico, if they continue to ⁠ship fuel to the island.

Cuba itself warned international airlines that jet fuel would no ⁠longer ‌be available on the ⁠island from Tuesday.

Russia’s economy ministry ​on ‌Wednesday advised tourists to ​cease all ⁠tourist travel to Cuba until the situation normalised and told Russian tour operators to suspend sales.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Anastasia TeterevlevaEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)