Skip to content
1,994 deals tracked live · Updated every 6h · 100% free, no commissions — Get free alerts ✈
✈️ No Commissions — Honest Flight Deals Every Day

Cheap Flights Miami to Havana 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from Miami to Havana in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: Miami (MIA) → Havana (HAV)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 3h 30m – 8h 30m

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €420 high
February €380 high
March €350 medium
April €320 medium
May €290 medium
June €310 medium
July €380 high
August €390 high
September €260 low
October €270 low
November €310 medium
December €480 high

Airlines on This Route

  • American Airlines (direct): from €180 — AA offers the most daily frequencies. Book 3 weeks ahead for best rates. Check their Cuba-specific booking requirements.
  • JetBlue (direct): from €170 — JetBlue often undercuts AA on price. Their Mint cabin offers lie-flat seats on this short route – rarely worth it.
  • Southwest Airlines (direct): from €160 — Southwest has the best baggage policy for this route. Their prices are often the lowest but sell out fast. Book early.
  • Delta Air Lines (direct): from €190 — Delta flies seasonally (typically November-April). Check their schedule carefully as routes change seasonally.
  • Copa Airlines (connecting): from €340 — Only worth considering if US carriers are sold out. Much longer travel time (6-8 hours) with Panama stop.

Booking Strategy

The Miami-Havana route is one of the busiest US-Cuba corridors, with multiple daily direct flights from MIA. Book 2-4 weeks ahead for the best prices – last-minute deals are rare on this route since demand consistently outstrips supply. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically 15-20% cheaper than weekend flights. September through October offers the lowest prices (€260-€270) due to hurricane season and lower tourism, but you can find year-round deals around €180-€220 on Southwest and JetBlue. US airlines (American, JetBlue, Southwest) dominate this route and offer the best value. When searching, use Google Flights with the ‘Flexible dates’ feature to compare across the entire month. Cuban tourist card (visa) costs $50-$100 depending on your travel agency – book this separately from your flight. Remember that US credit/debit cards don’t work in Cuba, so bring sufficient cash (EUR or CAD preferred over USD).

Route Tips

  • All travelers to Cuba need a tourist card (visa) – purchase through your airline ($50-100) or third-party service ($50-60) before arrival. Don’t confuse this with a visa – it’s a tourist card valid for 30 days.
  • US travelers must comply with one of 12 authorized travel categories – most visitors use ‘general license’ activities or ‘people-to-people’ educational travel. Keep documentation of your travel category.
  • Bring euros or Canadian dollars for exchange – US dollars have a 10% exchange penalty in Cuba. Exchange at CADECA casas de cambio, not at the airport for better rates.
  • No US mobile carriers work in Cuba. Purchase a local ETESCA tourist SIM card ($20-30) or rely on hotel WiFi. WhatsApp works over WiFi for communication.
  • Havana’s airport (HAV) is 15km from downtown – factor in 30-45 minutes for transport. Official taxis cost $20-25 CUC to Vedado, less to Old Havana. Agree on price before entering any vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Miami to Havana?

The direct flight from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Havana (HAV) takes just 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, making it one of the shortest international routes from Miami. American Airlines operates multiple daily departures (typically 4-6 per day), while JetBlue and Southwest offer 2-3 daily flights. If booking connecting flights through Panama, Mexico City, or other hubs, expect layovers of 2-6 hours with total travel times ranging from 5 to 10 hours. The short direct distance means connecting flights rarely save money despite the inconvenience.

How much does it cost to fly from Miami to Havana?

Direct flights from Miami to Havana typically range from €160 to €250 ($175-$275 USD) for economy class, with Southwest and JetBlue usually offering the lowest fares. The cheapest period runs from September through November (excluding holidays), when prices drop to €260-€290 for round trips. Peak pricing occurs in December and January, when expect to pay €400-€500 for round trips due to winter tourist season. Round-trip flights including basic economy are generally €30-€50 more expensive. Business class on this short route runs €400-€700 on American and JetBlue.

Are there direct flights from Miami to Havana?

Yes, multiple US carriers operate direct flights between Miami (MIA) and Havana (HAV). American Airlines offers the most frequent service with 4-6 daily departures, followed by JetBlue with 2-3 daily flights. Southwest Airlines operates 1-2 daily flights (primarily seasonal), and Delta Air Lines serves the route seasonally from November through April. These direct flights are the best option as the journey takes only 1h 15m-1h 30m. No foreign carriers operate direct US-Havana flights from Miami due to US regulations.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Miami to Havana?

September and October offer the cheapest flights from Miami to Havana, with average prices around €260-€270 for round trips. This coincides with Cuba’s low season driven by hurricane risk (peak Atlantic hurricane season runs June-November) and reduced tourist demand. May and November also provide good value at €290-€310. The most expensive months are December through February, when round-trip prices surge to €380-€480 due to winter travelers seeking Caribbean warmth. If your schedule is flexible, September travel offers the best balance of low prices and acceptable weather, though always purchase travel insurance during hurricane season.

Which airlines fly from Miami to Havana?

Four US airlines operate direct flights: American Airlines (most frequent – 4-6 daily), JetBlue (2-3 daily), Southwest Airlines (1-2 daily, seasonal), and Delta Air Lines (seasonal, November-April). American and JetBlue dominate in terms of market share. For connecting flights, Copa Airlines (via Panama), Aeromexico (via Mexico City), Avianca (via Bogota), and Iberia (via Madrid) serve Havana but add 6-12 hours to travel time. Among US carriers, Southwest offers the best baggage policy (two free checked bags) while JetBlue and American include one checked bag in main cabin fares. Basic economy fares on all carriers typically allow carry-on only.

What airport do I fly into in Havana?

You’ll arrive at José Martí International Airport (HAV), located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) south of Havana’s city center. The airport has two main terminals – Terminal 3 handles most international flights including those from the US. Transportation options into the city include: official taxi (~$20-25 CUC, negoiate beforehand), collectivo/shared taxi (~$5-10 per person), or pre-arranged hotel transfers (~$25-40). Airport currency exchange offices offer poor rates – exchange only what you need. Terminal facilities are basic but improving. Allow 30-60 minutes for immigration and customs, particularly during peak arrival times.

How far in advance should I book Miami to Havana flights?

Book Miami-Havana flights 2-4 weeks in advance for optimal pricing. This route rarely sees last-minute deals due to strong demand from Cuban-Americans visiting family and leisure travelers. Booking 6+ weeks ahead can sometimes secure early-bird discounts of €20-€40, particularly on JetBlue and Southwest. During peak season (December-March), book as early as possible – 4-6 weeks ahead – as flights fill quickly and prices rise steadily. September-October offers more flexibility with last-minute bookings possible at similar rates to advance purchases. Avoid booking more than 8 weeks ahead as prices don’t drop further and your plans might change given Cuba’s sometimes unpredictable travel environment.

Is it cheaper to fly from Miami to Havana on weekdays?

Yes, Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically 15-20% cheaper than weekend flights on the Miami-Havana route. A round-trip departing Tuesday or Wednesday in off-peak season can cost €180-€220, while the same flight on Saturday or Sunday often runs €230-€280. The savings are most pronounced outside peak winter months. Monday and Thursday departures fall in the middle range. If your travel dates are flexible, shifting a weekend trip to midweek can save €40-€60 per person. Friday departures are often expensive due to business travelers and Cuban-Americans visiting family. Use Google Flights’ date grid to find the cheapest combination for your specific trip.

Data updated: 2026-03

Posted 17d ago
Get deals like this instantly Free Telegram alerts — no spam, unsubscribe any time
Join Free

More deals you might like

Loading route… Book Now →