[QUOTE=RebelMonger;2902305]It's not 80 CUC but 80 USD![/QUOTE]And the CUC does not exist anymore anyway. The currency is CUP, cuban pesos. The convertible peso was discontinued a couple of years ago.
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[QUOTE=RebelMonger;2902305]It's not 80 CUC but 80 USD![/QUOTE]And the CUC does not exist anymore anyway. The currency is CUP, cuban pesos. The convertible peso was discontinued a couple of years ago.
Going to ask a dumb question. Does the airline health insurance cover the Cuban insurance? I will be traveling with AA and on my receipt it says it has Cuba health insurance. Again know its a dumb question but I prefer to be safe.
[QUOTE=BigZozoIntl;2904509]Going to ask a dumb question. Does the airline health insurance cover the Cuban insurance? I will be traveling with AA and on my receipt it says it has Cuba health insurance. Again know its a dumb question but I prefer to be safe.[/QUOTE]I posted about this issue before. To answer your question, on your ticket you should see a list all charges, taxes, etc. One of the charges is for insurance required by the government in Cuba.
A piece of advice, take a screen shot of your ticket that's legible on your phone and in case you need med attention this is what you need to show.
That's what I do and believe me it comes in handy when / if you need med attention.
Mondo.