This is what you see when you're flying into Cuba.
Flat-screen TVs, toilet paper and air conditioners. Lots of air conditioners.
It's all going to family members in Cuba who can't buy this stuff on the island. That's due to the U.S. embargo and a lack of resources in Cuba.
"I'm bringing clothing, toiletries, creams, shampoos and, I believe, two perfumes. French," one man said.
"To family?" asked the reporter.
"To my grandmother," he responded, "Yes."
"An air conditioner and different clothes for the family" is how a second man in the airport described his cargo.
"And that's not available there?" the reporter asked.
"It's not available, no," replied the first man, "I mean, they're available to the black market but not directly in the store."