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Cuban aviation authorities have issued a formal prohibition on refueling operations for international and domestic flights at all airports across the island, effective 05:00 UTC on February 10, 2026, and scheduled to last until 05:00 UTC on March 11, 2026. The restriction is attributed to severe fuel shortages caused by sustained U.S. economic sanctions, including an executive order under the Trump administration that imposes tariffs on goods from countries exporting oil to Cuba. The measure aims to conserve dwindling domestic fuel reserves amid a broadening energy crisis affecting transportation, utilities, and essential services.
The restriction represents a strategic limitation on aviation infrastructure driven by systemic energy constraints. The duration is predefined but may extend if fuel availability does not improve. The underlying cause—prolonged foreign economic pressure—is unlikely to resolve in the short term. Continued degradation of transportation networks and utility systems increases operational risk across sectors. Travelers and logistics providers should anticipate persistent disruptions through mid-March 2026.
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