Adults
Above 12 yearsChildren
2 - 12 yearsInfant
Below 2 years
London (Heathrow LHR)
Cuba (HAV)
£1,875
Manchester (MAN)
Cuba (HAV)
£1,923
London (Gatwick LGW)
Cuba (HAV)
£1,697
Glasgow (GLA)
Cuba (HAV)
£2,346
NewCastle (NCL)
Cuba (HAV)
£2,167
Business class flights to Cuba from the UK start from £1,697 return through our private fares. Cuba — the time-capsule island of vintage cars, colonial cities and Caribbean beaches — is a direct flight from the UK of around 10 hours. As an ATOL-protected (10713) and IATA-registered specialist, Travel Business First accesses unpublished consolidator fares that consistently beat the prices on comparison sites and airline websites.
Speak to a specialist today on 0203 727 6360 for a tailored quote within the hour, or read on for everything you need to know about flying Cuba in style for less.
Rather than a single headline figure, here are our latest lead-in business class return fares to Cuba, broken down by departure airport so you can see what to expect from your nearest one:
| Departure Airport | Destination | Business Class From |
|---|---|---|
| London (LON) | Cuba | £1,875 |
| Manchester (MAN) | Cuba | £1,923 |
| Birmingham (BHX) | Cuba | £1,697 |
| Glasgow (GLA) | Cuba | £2,346 |
| Newcastle (NCL) | Cuba | £2,167 |
Fares are per person return, indicative and subject to availability and date. They move daily, so the surest way to lock in the lowest price is to tell us your dates and let us check live.
We can quote every cabin to Cuba, so you can compare and choose what suits your budget and your journey:
| Cabin | Return Fare From |
|---|---|
| First Class | £3,005 |
| Business Class | £1,697 |
| Premium Economy | £1,234 |
| Economy | £985 |
Cuba is around 10 hours non-stop to Havana. A flat bed makes the long flight effortless, so you arrive ready to explore, with a 5-hour time difference easily managed.
For a culture-rich, atmospheric escape unlike anywhere else, business class makes the journey part of the adventure.
What you can expect in the business cabin on this route:
Havana is served direct from London by Virgin Atlantic, with one-stop options.
Virgin’s Upper Class flies direct from Heathrow to Havana, with the sociable cabin and Clubhouse experience.
Via a European hub, adding regional departures and choice.
Cuba’s dry season, November to April, is the best and busiest time. May, June and the autumn offer the best value. January and September bring transatlantic sales. The hurricane season (June–November) is quieter and cheaper.
The dry season has the best weather; the shoulders the best value.
Cuba offers Havana’s crumbling grandeur and vintage cars, the colonial streets of Trinidad, the tobacco valleys of Viñales, and the white-sand beaches of Varadero and the cays. It is a destination unlike any other.
It rewards a longer, slower trip — itineraries we can build around your flights, with hotels and transfers included.
The price on a comparison site is the published fare. We work from a different price list entirely — privately negotiated and consolidator fares that cannot be displayed online — which is where the real savings on this route live.
Exploring the Caribbean? See Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
Call us on 0203 727 6360, request a quote online, or message us on WhatsApp, and we will send our best business class fare to Cuba — usually within the hour.
Our private fares start from £1,697 return — excellent value for a direct Caribbean flat bed.
Yes — Virgin Atlantic flies non-stop from Heathrow to Havana in lie-flat Upper Class, around 10 hours.
No — Cuba is 5 hours behind the UK, easily managed.
May, June and autumn offer the best value; the November–April dry season is the peak. January and September bring sales.
Yes — we package flights, Havana, Trinidad, Viñales and the beaches onto one ATOL-protected booking.
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