In August, tests were carried out at Havana's José Martí air terminal, and at that time, the Cuban Aviation Corporation (CACSA) explained that the service would consist of 30 minutes of free Internet access to travelers who had checked in at the airport's immigration booths, and to log in they had to enter their passport number.
They added that with "the free Internet service, passengers will be able to enjoy the advantage of being more communicated, as well as opportunities for digitalization of services and availability of updated information. Its provision also represents an added value for Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeroportuarios (ECASA)".
Following the results obtained with the provision of free Internet service at Havana airport, CACSA and ETECSA (Telecommunications Company) are working to extend this service to the rest of the international terminals, starting with Cayo Largo and Varadero. (ACN)
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