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104-10404-10425 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/31/1964)

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SUBJECT     Flights from Mexico City to Havana  on 22 November 1963

REFERENCE:  1.  What is the total CIA  information on the two flights
                from Mexico City to Havana?

            2.  What was done at the  time to develop further information
                on this matter?

            3.  Can further  information be acquired on this matter now?

FINDINGS:

     1.  The Mexico Station records  confirm only one flight from Mexico City
to Havana on 22 November  1963. This  was the regularly scheduled Cubana
Airlines flight.  There were  two reports of small aircraft flights (one
a twin engine flight to Mexico  City connecting with Cubana for onward
transportation to Havana of  a mysterious passenger; and the other a flight
allegedly from Dallas, Tijuana,  and Mexico City to Havana with two gang-
land type passengers.)   Beyond the original reports (from sources of
undetermined reliability)  there was nothing in the Mexico Station records
to substantiate that  these flights occurred.

     2.  Facts  substantiated by Mexico Station records:  On 22 November
1963 a Cubana Airlines  plane from Havana arrived at the Mexico City Inter-
national airport at  1620 hours - Mexico City time and departed on a return
flight to Havana at  2035 hours - Mexico City time.  It was on the ground in
Mexico City  for about four hours which would be considered normal for servicing
for a turn-around  flight carrying passengers in both directions.  This infor-
mation was obtained  from sensitive telephone taps in the process of routine
operating procedures  on 22 November 1963.

     3.  Report  not substantiated by Mexico 'Station records: On 30 November
1963 CIA Headquarters  cabled Mexico City that a report had been received
that the  22 November 1963 Cubana departure had been delayed five hours from
1700 to  2200 hours awaiting an important passenger who arrived at the Mexico
City airport  in a private twin motor aircraft at 2130 hours Mexico time.
Passenger  transferred directly to Cubana plane without going through customs
or  immigration and travelled in pilot's cabin to Havana.  2/ This information
was  passed to the Mexican officials on 2 December 1963 for investigation.
There  is no record of a reply.  We know from independent information in
paragraph  two above that some parts of this report are in error.  The Cubana
flight was  not delayed for five hours.  It had departed for Havana from
Mexico  City at 2035 hours which would be at least an hour before the twin
motor  aircraft was alleged to have arrived in Mexico City.  The source's
name  is on the manifest as a passenger from Mexico City to Havana but the
time  supplied by him does not agree with other information considered reliable.

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