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Damiongraves, you are right about my main problem (serious headache!)
I wasn't clear about the rest of my trip plans- after Jamaica i want to get to Guatemala or back to Mexico (a little less conveniete) and from there i'll bus my way down to South America, staying a month or more in each country, so i'm trying to do a rout that will include the minimum amount of airplanes.... :)

I have done a lot more research after your last responses and i guess there is a chance i will get a flight from Jamaica to Guatemala with a layover in Panama.. funny rout but at least i know it's a possibility.
so Cancun-Havana-Kingston-Guatemala city or cancun-kingston-havana-guatemala. whatever is cheaper.

checking few airline sites; taca (long shot), cubana (can't really check their website but should be usefull) and copa (they have flights from each city i need) are my best or only options. guess i have to put aside at least 1200$ for those 3 flights.. auch.

thank you so much for you help!!!

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sadly flying around the Caribbean is not cheap ~ Happy Travels!

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Check COPA Airlines www.copaair.com for Cancún CUN - Havana HAV, HAV - Kingston KIN + KIN - Guatemala GUA.

For different fares (maybe cheaper) check departing and returning from the same airport: CUN or GUA. Alternate for GUA, use San Salvador SAL.

Cubana may be able to fly you from México or Guatemala all the way to Jamaica via Havana.

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Im in Jamaica just now trying to get to Cancun. Very little to help anywhere on the net. Getting flight from Jamaica to anywhere exept Europe or Us is nightmare. Also BECAREFUL. If you enter Jamaica without a forward ticket or return, you will be forced to buy one back to you home country there and then. Cost me £700 , $950. Landed at 11pm. Only Virgin there to sell me a ticket. Got screwed. Still tryin to get a flight out. But this has helped , thanks.

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Note that flying Copa will almost always involve going via Panama City. There are almost no direct flights. The itinerary my travel agent worked out involved, I think, 5 transits through Panama. This is to island hop countries right next to each other.

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