JetSuite has introduced services to and from Havana in Cuba.
Passengers can charter a six-passenger JetSuite Edition CJ3, or four-passenger Phenom 100, non-stop to Havana from any of the 16 Cuba gateway airports.
“Our mission continues to revolve around making private air travel accessible to more people than ever before, and offering an unprecedented level of transparency.”
Alex Wilcox, CEO of JetSuite said: “Our mission continues to revolve around making private air travel accessible to more people than ever before, and offering an unprecedented level of transparency. We are thrilled to expand our service to Cuba, a destination I know our clients will be eager to explore.”
Due to US restrictions, JetSuite passengers travelling to and from Cuba are responsible for securing their own permissions and must declare that they are authorized to travel.

JetSuite Embraer Phenom 100 (Credit: Jessica Ambats)
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