As the largest travel service provider to Cuba, Marazul welcomes the reports that President Obama intends to broaden the existing categories and reinstate previous categories of travel to Cuba. Our country has no travel restrictions on any other country in the world, and Marazul believes it's past time to transcend the stale policies of yesterday and create new foundations of communication and understanding between our two countries.">As the largest travel service provider to Cuba, Marazul welcomes the reports that President Obama intends to broaden the existing categories and reinstate previous categories of travel to Cuba. Our country has no travel restrictions on any other country in the world, and Marazul believes it's past time to transcend the stale policies of yesterday and create new foundations of communication and understanding between our two countries.">

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As the largest travel service provider to Cuba, Marazul welcomes the reports that President Obama intends to broaden the existing categories and reinstate previous categories of travel to Cuba. Our country has no travel restrictions on any other country in the world, and Marazul believes it's past time to transcend the stale policies of yesterday and create new foundations of communication and understanding between our two countries.

Established in 1979, Marazul has sent more than half a million licensed visitors to Cuba and has been, at times, the only travel agency providing these services.

With offices in Miami and New Jersey, Marazul operates daily charter flights from Miami and has assisted people-to-people, cultural, academic, religious, and agricultural programs, as well as family visits to Cuba.

President Obama promised a new beginning in US-Cuba relations, and this would be the second step in that direction. But Marazul believes that all travel restrictions should be abolished and urges Congress to follow the President's initiative by supporting House Bill HR4645, affirming our Constitutional right to travel freely.

"This policy change would reflect the overwhelming desire of the US people,including Cuban Americans, to finally end the travel ban,"says Bob Guild, Vice President of Marazul. "Instead of having our travel used as a foreign policy tool, the people of our country would finally be able to share ideas and experiences with the people of Cuba, a right that the rest of the world has enjoyed freely."

Bob Guild
Marazul Charters, Inc.
4100 Park Avenue
Weehawken, NJ 07086
800-223-5334 ext 16 / 201-319-1054 ext 16
201-319-8970 fax
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Source: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CubaNews/message/117176


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