Trump's warnings grow, but so are travelers and flights to Cuban soil
Trump's warnings grow, but so are travelers and flights to Cuban soil
Harriet Baskas, Special to CNBC
Sunday, 5 Feb 2017 | 1:00 PM ET
Last week, the newly inaugurated Trump administration warned it was in the middle of a "full review" of U.S. policy toward Cubaprompting new questions about how committed President Donald Trump will be to the political and cultural thaw began under his predecessor.
However, uncertainty over Trump's Cuba policy did not prevent American Airlines from opening a ticket office in Havana this week, a mere two months after the carrier flew the first scheduled commercial flight from the U.S. to Havana since 1961.
American's new outpost in Cuba underscores how both U.S. fliers and air carriers are rushing to make the most of the first real opening between the two countries in decadesdespite lingering questions about whether that thaw will continue in the Trump era.
"We cannot speculate about what (Trump's) next step will be, but I can assure you that we are moving our machine forward," said Galo Beltran, Cuba manager for American Airlines told the Associated Press, "You are a witness to the investment and how important Cuba is to American as a U.S. entity doing business."
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