Terminals at a glance
- Terminal 2 — historically used for U.S. charters and some U.S. scheduled service. Smaller, faster.
- Terminal 3 — the main international terminal. Air Europa, Copa, Aeroméxico, Viva Aerobus, W2Fly, and most U.S. scheduled services use Terminal 3 in 2026.
Arrival flow
- Immigration. Have your passport, eVisa printout, and D'Viajeros QR ready.
- Baggage claim. Belts can be slow. Plan an extra 30–60 minutes vs. North American norms.
- Customs. Health/customs officers scan your D'Viajeros QR. Have your accommodation address ready.
- Currency exchange. Optional. Better rates in town.
- Ground transport. Official taxi counter or your pre-booked transfer.
Getting into the city
Plan on around US$25–35 for a one-way taxi to central Havana or the Vedado hotel district, with negotiation. There are no functioning ride-share apps; pre-booked transfers via specialized providers fix the price in advance and shorten the post-customs wait. See our Havana airport transfer guide for the current rate range.
Departing from HAV
- Arrive 3 hours before international departures — security and immigration lines can be long.
- The departure tax is included in your ticket.
- Duty-free is limited and overpriced; pack what you want to bring home.