Cuban Ambassador Sees Opportunity In U.S. Travel to Cuba

If regularly scheduled air service gets underway anytime soon between the U.S. and Cuba, some 1.5 million U.S. passengers a year would make the trip, according to Ambassador Jose R. Cabanas, chief of the U.S. Cuban Interests Section. He noted that since the U.S. announcement in December that it...
Ed Hazelwood

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