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Cuba bets on a safe restart of civil aeronautics

Cuba elaborated a protocol for the sanitary control aimed at the restart of aeronautical activities, which has taken into account the indications of the Government, the Ministry of Public Health, the recommendations of the working group of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for the recovery of aviation and the recommendations of the World Health Organization.

The above was known this Wednesday during the virtual meeting of ministers of health, transport, tourism and general directors of civil aviation authorities on aviation recovery in the states of North America, Central America and the Caribbean, a meeting in which Cuban ministers Eduardo Rodríguez Dávila, of transport, José Angel Portal Miranda, of public health, and Juan Carlos García Granda, of tourism, participated.

Rodríguez Dávila pointed out that through this protocol the health and security measures to be complied with in airports, domestic airlines and cargo entities, among others, have been made compatible, going through a certification process to respond to the public trust and the safe restart of air transportation.

He added that with the reopening of the tourist poles in the country to foreign markets, all the required biosecurity protocols were established to offer a high satisfaction to tourists in the upcoming high season in the so-called leisure industry.

Likewise, he pointed out that in general, based on the experiences reached and the control that exists of the pandemic in the Greater Antilles, nine of the ten international airports of the Island are open to commercial and charter operations since last October 16th, with the exception of Havana, where they are working on a greater sanitary control of the province for its prompt opening.

Rodríguez Dávila referred that the new regulations of the US Treasury Department further restrict travel and tourism companies, subject to US jurisdiction, to carry out activities in Cuba, besides the constant siege for preventing the normal development of operations and transactions of Cuban aviation companies.

«As long as these measures continue to proliferate, we will never be on an equal footing, but neither will they prevent us from continuing to develop international cooperation and solidarity,» he said.

The Minister of Transport reiterated Cuba’s commitment to continue working in order to support efficiently and safely the take-off of the civil air sector from and to the country, complying with the standards recommended by the ICAO.

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