
"These suitcases are full of medicines", "I bring an old man a medicine for the lung that now there is no", "I bring seasonings, masks, cans", say some of the passengers who arrived this Wednesday morning at the International Airport José Martí from Havana on a flight from Cancun.
Since last Monday, July 19, passengers who arrive in Cuba can import food, toilets and medicines as accompanied luggage, without limits on their value and without paying the Customs duties that are currently established. The new possibility, collected in Official Gazette No. 62, which includes complementary regulations from Customs and the Ministry of Public Health, will apply to both Cubans and foreigners, residents or not in the country, until December 31.
What can you bring? How has the airport been organized? Can I import any type of food? What should I not bring? To clarify these and other questions, this Wednesday Cubadebate visited Terminal 3 of the José Martí International Airport, which receives an average of four or five flights a day, mainly from Panama, Bogotá, the United States, Spain, France, Turkey and Mexico.
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