
“In December 2016, the first US based airline touched down in the country’s capital city of Havana for the first time in more than 60 years. Not only was the market immediately flooded with capacity (Havana went from 0 service to the US to more than 25 daily flights) but flights were also dirt cheap. We were able to book round-trip from Tampa on Southwest for under $150 a person. The general consensus is that the US Government isn’t blinking an eye at those traveling to Cuba. So, what do you need as an American in order to travel to Cuba?”
Read more: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-reports/1824409-bienvenido-cuba.html
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