Arriving in the capital
The late-night flight from Cancun to Havana, with the Fokker-100 aircraft built by Mexican Airlines, is most likely to be used since the late 1980s. It is spacious and quiet, and this air traveler has a new feature. About 45 minutes in a one-hour flight, bilingual notice prepared passengers to enter the market, and then someone said "fumigation", I did not catch. I asked a passenger what it meant. Before he answered, I saw other passengers trying to cover their noses and mouths with their shirt collars, scarves and hands, because a heavy layer was sprayed from the top compartment. Chemical fog. It saw that the Cuban government had informed that any shipment from Mexico must be sprayed with disinfectant before being allowed to land. Similarly, passengers are also considered to be goods.
When our group of 24 Americans arrived, none of us knew what to expect...
Orignal From: Havana's Ladder - Softball Diplomacy and Yankee Perspective (Part 1)
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