Feb 20, 2026 2:36 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the final Canadian airline evacuation flights from Cuba have now concluded, as the country faces a deepening aviation fuel crisis that has disrupted international travel.
According to the federal government, approximately 27,900 Canadians were safely transported home through coordinated efforts involving major carriers. Air Canada, WestJet and Air Transat have officially suspended their services to Cuba until further notice due to the ongoing shortage of aviation fuel, which has made refuelling for international flights difficult.
Minister Anand thanked airline crews and officials for their role in completing the operation. She also urged any Canadians still in Cuba to consider leaving the country through available international carriers while options remain.
Global Affairs Canada continues to advise Canadians to avoid non-essential travel to Cuba. In addition to fuel shortages, authorities have cited limited access to electricity, water, food supplies and medication as ongoing concerns affecting travellers.
The federal travel advisory states that major Canadian airlines have suspended service to the Caribbean nation until further notice. Officials say the situation remains fluid and Canadians abroad should monitor government updates closely.


