Dec 9, 2010. By Madhu Unnikrishnan. The U.S. State and Transportation departments are reviewing whether to allow more airports to offer direct service to Cuba, says Christine Fornarotto, deputy assistant secretary of transportation for aviation and international affairs.">Dec 9, 2010. By Madhu Unnikrishnan. The U.S. State and Transportation departments are reviewing whether to allow more airports to offer direct service to Cuba, says Christine Fornarotto, deputy assistant secretary of transportation for aviation and international affairs.">

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Dec 9, 2010. By Madhu Unnikrishnan. The U.S. State and Transportation departments are reviewing whether to allow more airports to offer direct service to Cuba, says Christine Fornarotto, deputy assistant secretary of transportation for aviation and international affairs.

The agencies are evaluating safety, security and diplomatic issues, but have no timeline for expanding service despite requests from U.S. airports. Currently, direct flights to Cuba are available from New York John F. Kennedy, Los Angeles International and Miami International airports.

Source:www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story


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