U.S., Cuba announce they will resume scheduled commercial airline service
Source: Associated Press
US, Cuba to Sign Agreement on Restarting Commercial Flights
By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN, ASSOCIATED PRESS
HAVANA Feb 12, 2016, 5:38 PM ET
The United States and Cuba will sign an agreement next week to resume commercial air traffic for the first time in five decades, starting the clock on dozens of new flights operating daily by next fall, U.S. officials said Friday.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx is scheduled to fly to Havana on Tuesday to cement the deal. Barring other major announcements, it would be the most significant development in U.S.-Cuba trade since Presidents Barack Obama and Raul Castro announced in late 2014 that they would begin normalizing ties after a half-century of Cold War opposition.
The Obama administration is eager to make rapid progress on building trade and diplomatic ties with Cuba before the president leaves office. The coming weeks are seen as particularly crucial to building momentum ahead of a trip he hopes to make to Havana by the end of March.
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Under the deal U.S. airlines can start bidding on routes for as many as 110 U.S.-Cuba flights a day more than five times the current number. All flights operating today are charters.
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