First Direct Flights Between New York And Cuba Taking Off

NEW YORK (AP) — The first direct charter flights between New York City and Cuba are now taking off.

         Cuba Travel Services has started offering a weekly Tuesday charter between John F. Kennedy International Airport and Havana. The flights are operated by Sun County Airlines, and cost $849 round-trip. The price includes airfare, Cuban medical insurance and U.S. departure taxes.

         In January, the Obama administration announced it would be easing travel restrictions.

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         Despite improving relations, tourism is still banned. Travelers must still declare a purpose that fits into one of the 12 approved categories, including family visits, government work and journalism. But most visitors no longer need to apply for a special license and wait for U.S. government approval.

 

 

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