Airlines Seek To Escape Helms-Burton Suit Over Cuba Airport

By Nathan Hale (November 27, 2019, 6:02 PM EST) -- American Airlines and Chile's LATAM Airlines have called for the grounding of a Miami man's Helms-Burton Act lawsuit over their use of Cuba's José Martí International Airport, which he claims to rightfully own, raising arguments over an exception in the law for "lawful travel" and challenging the law's constitutionality....

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