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  2. Visa policy of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuban visa (tourist card) sample. Until the introduction of eVisas in 2024, citizens of countries that are were not visa exempt had to purchase a Tourist Card (Tarjeta de Turista) before arrival, which could be acquired from Cuban missions, travel agencies, airlines, or licensed online retailers. A tourist card used to grant a maximum stay of ...

  3. Transit hotel - Wikipedia

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    A transit hotel is a short-stay hotel that is situated in the transit zone of international airports, where passengers on extended waits between planes (typically a minimum of six hours) can stay while waiting for their next flight. The hotel is within the airside security/passport checkpoints and close to the airport terminals. [1]

  4. List of commercial transatlantic flights - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy International Airport: Air Tahiti Nui: French Polynesia. Papeete Fa'a'ā International Airport. United States of America. Los Angeles International Airport Stopover. France. Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport. Air Transat: Canada. Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. Toronto Pearson International Airport ...

  5. Air Transat - Wikipedia

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    Air Transat is a Canadian airline based in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1986, it operates scheduled and charter flights serving 60 destinations in 25 countries. [9] [10] [11] Air Transat is owned and operated by Transat A.T. Inc., with 37 aircraft registered with Transport Canada as of September 2023. [4]

  6. Transat A.T. - Wikipedia

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    Transat was founded in the early 1980s by Jean-Marc Eustache, Lina De Cesare and Philippe Sureau as 'Trafic Voyages. The company was a wholesaler specializing in travel from Québec to France. [4] In 1987, the company, which had been renamed Transat, was listed on the stock exchange through an initial public offering that generated $8.25 million.

  7. List of charter airlines - Wikipedia

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    Bul Air; BH Air; Electra Airways; European Air Charter; Fly2Sky Airlines; GullivAir Croatia. Trade Air; ETF Airways Denmark. Jet Time; Sunclass Airlines France. Corsair Czech Republic. ABS Jets; Grossmann Jet Service; Van Air Europe Estonia. FLYEST; Smartlynx Airlines Estonia Germany. Condor; Discover Airlines; TUI fly Deutschland; Sundair ...

  8. Tourism in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba has long been a popular attraction for tourists.Between 1915 and 1930, Havana hosted more tourists than any other location in the Caribbean. [8] The influx was due in large part to Cuba's proximity to the United States, where restrictive prohibition on alcohol and other pastimes stood in stark contrast to the island's traditionally relaxed attitude to drinking and other pastimes.

  9. Cubana de Aviación - Wikipedia

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    A Cubana Bristol Britannia 318 at Jorge Chávez International Airport in 1972. The carrier received the first of these aircraft in December 1958. [8]The airline was established by Clement Melville Keys on 8 October 1929 as Compañía Nacional Cubana de Aviación Curtiss S.A., initially as a flying school as well as a charter carrier, beginning scheduled services in 1930.