international terminal: HAVANA - Cuba's main international terminal is getting a $10.2 million overhaul to improve operations at the overcrowded facility, according to state-run media. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. Government website Cubadebate added that the project also calls for new walkways, additional check-in counters, lighting and air conditioning improvements and systems to conserve water and electricity. FILE - In this Sept. 3, 2012 file photo, Juan, a Cuban-American man who did not want to give his last name, front, pushes bundles after getting off a flight from the U.S. as his brother who lives in Cuba, behind, helps him with other packages at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba. Cuban authorities are announcing a $10.2 million project to renovate the capital's congested international terminal. State-run newspaper The Havana Reporter says on July 23, 2013 the Terminal 3 upgrade includes eight footbridges for boarding and the expansion of a parking area outside the terminal. AP Photo/Franklin Reyes, File The Havana Reporter, an English-language semi-weekly newspaper that hit kiosks Tuesday, said the Terminal 3 upgrade will include eight footbridges for boarding and the expansion of a parking area outside the terminal.
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