What The New US-Cuba Aviation Agreement Means For The US

Law360, New York ( March 15, 2016, 10:58 AM EDT) -- One of the myriad consequences of the United States' embargo against Cuba has been the lack of commercial airline service between the two countries during the last five decades. However, in another move reflective of the thawing of the Cold War relationship between them, Cuba and the United States reached an agreement on Feb. 16, 2016, that reestablishes commercial air service between the two countries and authorizes up to 20 daily, scheduled round-trip flights for each country....

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