Cuba Warns Airlines: No Jet Fuel Starting Monday
US Oil Siege Leaves Cuba Without Aviation Fuel.
The Government of Cuba has issued a stark warning to international airlines, announcing that the country will exhaust all its jet fuel supplies of aviation fuel (Jet A1 kerosene) as of Monday, February 9, 2026. The Cuban airline shortages are expected to persist for at least the next month across all international airports, including Havana’s Josรฉ Martรญ.
This development stems from a severe energy crisis exacerbated by intensified U.S. pressure under President Donald Trump, says Cuba is a national security threat and imposed measures to block oil deliveries.
The Cuban authorities describe the situation as resulting from a renewed “oil siege” by the United States, which has effectively cut off traditional suppliers and deterred others through threats of punitive tariffs on any nation providing petroleum products to the island.
This Cuban fuel cutoff follows the dramatic U.S. military operation in early January 2026 that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro, a key ally who had long supplied Cuba with subsidized oil in exchange for support.
With Venezuelan shipments halted and the Trump administration threatening secondary sanctionsโincluding tariffs on countries like Mexico that might step inโCuba’s already strained economy faces deepened disruptions, including potential flight cancellations, rerouting for long-haul carriers, and further blows to its vital tourism sector.
The move has drawn international concern, with warnings of humanitarian risks amid ongoing blackouts, food price surges, and transportation chaos on the island.
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