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Tired of spending more time researching flights than actually enjoying your vacation? Research shows the average customer visits 38 sites before booking a trip. At Trip Support, we think we all have better ways to spend our time. Our Book Now Pay Later flight makes it easy for you to find, book, and pay for your flight from Toronto to Cuba. Don’t stress the planning and avoid vacation debt by using the easy flight search feature on our website. To give you more insight, we’ve listed some of the airports you may be flying in and out of and some more flight booking tips below.

Tip #1: Double Check the Airport Code

Look for the following codes when choosing your takeoff destination.

  • All Toronto Airports (YTO)

YTO is the code that represents all Toronto airports. You can search using this code to access an exhaustive list of the flights leaving Toronto to Cuba.

  • Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

YYZ is the code to represent the primary international airport located in Ontario in the metropolitan area.

  • Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport (YTZ)

YTZ is the code to represent the international airport located on the Toronto Islands in Ontario.

Look for the following codes when choosing your touchdown destination.

  • José Martí International Airport (HAV)

HAV is the code to represent the international airport located in Havana. This is a very common airport for travellers to fly into. It generally has the most affordable flights.

  • Ignacio Agramonte International (CMW)

CMW is the code to represent the international airport located in Camaguey. This area is convenient to stay in for access to the whole island. You’ll be equally distant to both Havana and Santiago de Cuba.

  • Juan Gualberto Gómez International Airport (VRA)

CRA is the code to represent the international airport located in Varadero. 

  • Frank País Airport (HOG)

HOG is the code to represent the international airport located in Holguin. 

  • Abel Santamaría Airport (SNU)

SNU is the code to represent the international airport located in Santa Clara.

 

Trip Support’s flight search makes it easy for you to choose your trip type (one-way, round-trip, or multi-city), trip dates, preferred airports, and number of tickets needed. All-inclusive vacations can also be skimmed using the “Vacations” tab

Tip #2: Book Ahead of Time

Booking your flight six weeks to four months in advance is highly recommended to get the best deal. Fares are higher the closer the booking date is. This also allows you to plan out your vacation ahead of time. With Trip Support, booking ahead allows you to have more time to pay off your vacation. Your financial worries shouldn’t be one of your carry-ons. 

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Busy months of vacation to Cuba are November, December, and January. September is generally the cheapest month to visit. Tourism companies pay attention to these high and low demand times and prices will reflect that. September may have higher temperatures, but if the locals can do it, so can you! Grab a portable fan and roam the Cuban streets to find local foods and street dancers.

Tip #3: If You Plan on it, Book a Rental Car at the Same Time

Some of the hotels offer transportation to and from the airport. Public transportation is often close by as well. The Vizaul bus system is inexpensive and reaches most of the city exploration on the island. However, many visitors like to rent a car to have the freedom to explore the island on their own time. Most of the hotels offer free parking for those renting.

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If you plan on renting a car, we suggest booking ahead of time. Just like airline tickets, things fill up and get more expensive over time. CubaCar and Renta Linea are popular car agencies to check out, but be sure to do an exhaustive search to ensure you’re getting the best deal and a car will be available for your selected dates. 

Tip #4: Save Ahead of Time

This is a no-brainer, but it’s also one worth mentioning. Our wallets don’t feel as great paying off a vacation after we’ve already taken it. Saving money ahead of time and paying off your flight and hotel stay through Trip Support’s Book Now Pay Later program will help you take a worry-free vacation.

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Saving for the other necessities such as food and attractions is also smart. Putting a percentage of your income away each month leading up to the vacation is a trusted way to do this. You can even start with just 1%. Making food and coffee at home is also a great idea. Why not save for the local, exotic foods you’ll be trying in Cuba? Take another look at subscriptions you pay for (streaming services, food delivery, etc.) Are they all still worth it? If not, cancel a few for the time being and save for an even better vacation. If you have a good credit score, you can also look into opening a new credit card with a cash back bonus. Use this credit card to pay for expenses you already have such as groceries, gas, cleaning supplies, etc.

Tip #5: Book Now Pay Later with Trip Support

The easiest and fastest way to book your trip is with our Book Now Pay Later program. With a small initial down payment, you can secure your spot and begin making monthly payments to pay off your flight (or all-inclusive vacation) ahead of time. Our installment plans will let you know exactly how much you’ll need to pay each month to board your flight for a vacation fully paid for. Don’t find yourself struggling to pay for a vacation you couldn’t afford.

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To qualify, you must book at least 21 days in advance, however, we mentioned six weeks to four months in advance is ideal to get the best deal. Trip Support never checks the customer’s credit score. Our 24/7 customer support is there to answer any questions you have. It truly pays to book ahead!

We partner with reputable airlines to help you get there safely. Your Cuba vacation awaits you!

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Toronto is January. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.

Peak Season
June to August is when most visitors arrive on trips to Toronto. The weather is at its best and events are in full swing. These include the annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) Festival, Canada Day celebrations, Toronto Jazz Festival and the Beaches International Jazz Festival.

Shoulder Season
February to May and September to mid-November are good times to visit. The summer crowds have thinned and the weather is still good. This is when the Toronto International Film Festival takes place and when leaf peepers arrive for the glorious fall foliage. The start of February is when the WinterCity Festival takes place. Three festivals in one, WinterCity consists of the WOW! Series at Nathan Phillips Square, the Warm Up Series at Toronto’s cultural/tourist attractions, and the restaurant promotion, Winterlicious.

Off Season
Late November to January is, in general, off season.

Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Toronto is January. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.

Peak Season
June to August is when most visitors arrive on trips to Toronto. The weather is at its best and events are in full swing. These include the annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) Festival, Canada Day celebrations, Toronto Jazz Festival and the Beaches International Jazz Festival.

Shoulder Season
February to May and September to mid-November are good times to visit. The summer crowds have thinned and the weather is still good. This is when the Toronto International Film Festival takes place and when leaf peepers arrive for the glorious fall foliage. The start of February is when the WinterCity Festival takes place. Three festivals in one, WinterCity consists of the WOW! Series at Nathan Phillips Square, the Warm Up Series at Toronto’s cultural/tourist attractions, and the restaurant promotion, Winterlicious.

Off Season
Late November to January is, in general, off season.

Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Toronto is January. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.

Peak Season
June to August is when most visitors arrive on trips to Toronto. The weather is at its best and events are in full swing. These include the annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) Festival, Canada Day celebrations, Toronto Jazz Festival and the Beaches International Jazz Festival.

Shoulder Season
February to May and September to mid-November are good times to visit. The summer crowds have thinned and the weather is still good. This is when the Toronto International Film Festival takes place and when leaf peepers arrive for the glorious fall foliage. The start of February is when the WinterCity Festival takes place. Three festivals in one, WinterCity consists of the WOW! Series at Nathan Phillips Square, the Warm Up Series at Toronto’s cultural/tourist attractions, and the restaurant promotion, Winterlicious.

Off Season
Late November to January is, in general, off season.

Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Toronto is January. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.

Peak Season
June to August is when most visitors arrive on trips to Toronto. The weather is at its best and events are in full swing. These include the annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) Festival, Canada Day celebrations, Toronto Jazz Festival and the Beaches International Jazz Festival.

Shoulder Season
February to May and September to mid-November are good times to visit. The summer crowds have thinned and the weather is still good. This is when the Toronto International Film Festival takes place and when leaf peepers arrive for the glorious fall foliage. The start of February is when the WinterCity Festival takes place. Three festivals in one, WinterCity consists of the WOW! Series at Nathan Phillips Square, the Warm Up Series at Toronto’s cultural/tourist attractions, and the restaurant promotion, Winterlicious.

Off Season
Late November to January is, in general, off season.

Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Toronto is January. The most expensive month for flights is August. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.

Peak Season
June to August is when most visitors arrive on trips to Toronto. The weather is at its best and events are in full swing. These include the annual Toronto Caribbean Carnival (Caribana) Festival, Canada Day celebrations, Toronto Jazz Festival and the Beaches International Jazz Festival.

Shoulder Season
February to May and September to mid-November are good times to visit. The summer crowds have thinned and the weather is still good. This is when the Toronto International Film Festival takes place and when leaf peepers arrive for the glorious fall foliage. The start of February is when the WinterCity Festival takes place. Three festivals in one, WinterCity consists of the WOW! Series at Nathan Phillips Square, the Warm Up Series at Toronto’s cultural/tourist attractions, and the restaurant promotion, Winterlicious.

Off Season
Late November to January is, in general, off season.

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