Well, guys.
Continuing from Part 1
Here's the 2nd instalment.
This thread will be dedicated to the flights from Sao Paulo to Havana via Panama with Copa as well as some pics of incredible Autentica Cuba.
Route: GRU-PTY
Flight: CM 700
Aircraft: 737-800
Reg-No: HP-1832CMP
STD/ATD: 1315
STA/ATA: 1656
Seat: 4K
Load: 16/16
In the late morning, we took a taxi back to Guarulhos airport to check in for our onward flight to Panama City - a long 6.5 hours trek on a 737 and one of the longest narrow-body route in the world with all the longer ones all belonging to Copa too!
CM flights’ check-in area is in Zone D. It was quiet at the time of the day with CM being the only airline there at the time.



At check-in, they had to verify our visa requirements for Cuba (although that flight was only the day after). As a note to all travellers, Cuba doesn’t issue visas. What a tourist need is to purchase a tourist card. This is not a visa sticker, it’s a loose piece of paper that can be bought at embassies or with the airlines directly, but Copa at GRU does not sell it. Copa at PTY does. We got ours at the consulate at Ho Chi Minh. I didn’t even send my passport there, just a photocopy.

Anyway, back to the check-in process, the agent also noticed we had 2 suitcases that had overnighted and offered us the option of checking them further onwards to Cuba the day after which would save us the hassle of bringing them into downtown Panama. But he turned up again at the gate saying that he couldn’t touch our luggages that had overnighted from SQ due to security reason therefore we had to collect everything upon arrival at Panama.
Immigration was smooth at the time of the day and we shortly found ourselves in the newish TAM lounge. The décor is really nice and light. It does feel a little Scandinavian. I have only seen the wow pictures of TAM’s new F and how cozy it is. This lounge has a similar feel.


Food variety was good. These are just the pastries. There were so many other things I didn’t capture.


Anyway, onto the flight, the flight was full in both J and Y.

We were on Copa’s newest 737. It looks really good, both it J and Y. The business class seats are in leather and the pitch is really good. It’s a really good product.

Continuing from Part 1
Here's the 2nd instalment.
This thread will be dedicated to the flights from Sao Paulo to Havana via Panama with Copa as well as some pics of incredible Autentica Cuba.
Route: GRU-PTY
Flight: CM 700
Aircraft: 737-800
Reg-No: HP-1832CMP
STD/ATD: 1315
STA/ATA: 1656
Seat: 4K
Load: 16/16
In the late morning, we took a taxi back to Guarulhos airport to check in for our onward flight to Panama City - a long 6.5 hours trek on a 737 and one of the longest narrow-body route in the world with all the longer ones all belonging to Copa too!
CM flights’ check-in area is in Zone D. It was quiet at the time of the day with CM being the only airline there at the time.



At check-in, they had to verify our visa requirements for Cuba (although that flight was only the day after). As a note to all travellers, Cuba doesn’t issue visas. What a tourist need is to purchase a tourist card. This is not a visa sticker, it’s a loose piece of paper that can be bought at embassies or with the airlines directly, but Copa at GRU does not sell it. Copa at PTY does. We got ours at the consulate at Ho Chi Minh. I didn’t even send my passport there, just a photocopy.

Anyway, back to the check-in process, the agent also noticed we had 2 suitcases that had overnighted and offered us the option of checking them further onwards to Cuba the day after which would save us the hassle of bringing them into downtown Panama. But he turned up again at the gate saying that he couldn’t touch our luggages that had overnighted from SQ due to security reason therefore we had to collect everything upon arrival at Panama.
Immigration was smooth at the time of the day and we shortly found ourselves in the newish TAM lounge. The décor is really nice and light. It does feel a little Scandinavian. I have only seen the wow pictures of TAM’s new F and how cozy it is. This lounge has a similar feel.


Food variety was good. These are just the pastries. There were so many other things I didn’t capture.


Anyway, onto the flight, the flight was full in both J and Y.

We were on Copa’s newest 737. It looks really good, both it J and Y. The business class seats are in leather and the pitch is really good. It’s a really good product.


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