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US and Cuba reach 'understanding' on flights US-Cuba agree commercial flights deal
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The US and Cuba have reached an understanding on resuming regular commercial flights between the two countries. The United States and Cuba have agreed to restore regular commercial flights, in a deal that could jumpstart economic relations between the two countries.
Unnamed officials in Cuba and the US said an announcement was imminent. The agreement paves the way for thousands of visitors to the island on a daily basis.
It is unclear when the flights would start because negotiations between the Cuban government and the US airlines could take months. The deal was announced on Thursday, exactly one year since President Barack Obama and President Raul Castro announced a historic detente.
The move is a significant step nearly a year after the former Cold War enemies began restoring diplomatic relations. It is not known when the first Cuba-bound flights will take off.
The US reopened its embassy in Havana in August after a 54-year absence. The pact - the most significant business development since the presidents' announcement one year ago - allows US airlines to negotiate with the Cuban government over commercial flight routes and schedules.
A State department spokesperson said the two countries "are making progress but still negotiating" on resuming flights. It could mean more than a dozen flights arriving into Cuba from the US a day, officials said.
The understanding is a key development as Cuba and the US continue to negotiate over a number of issues which could ultimately see the US trade embargo lifted.The understanding is a key development as Cuba and the US continue to negotiate over a number of issues which could ultimately see the US trade embargo lifted.
The news comes as travel between the US and Cuba surged by an estimated 50% this year.The news comes as travel between the US and Cuba surged by an estimated 50% this year.
Thousands of Americans are already visiting the island and hotels and hostels are booked for months.Thousands of Americans are already visiting the island and hotels and hostels are booked for months.
But those travelling have to do so using difficult to book charter flights or via third countries. But those travelling have to do so using difficult-to-book charter flights or via third countries.
A formal agreement could mean more than a dozen flights arriving into Cuba from the US a day, officials said. A significant step - Will Grant, BBC News, Havana
A significant step: By Will Grant, BBC News, Havana
In some regards, the move to restore commercial flights is one of the most significant steps of the past 12 months in that it will further facilitate the arrival of American visitors to Cuba.In some regards, the move to restore commercial flights is one of the most significant steps of the past 12 months in that it will further facilitate the arrival of American visitors to Cuba.
With tourism increasingly becoming the main economic motor for the communist-run island, it comes as little surprise that the Cuban government was as keen on this particular measure as their counterparts in Washington.With tourism increasingly becoming the main economic motor for the communist-run island, it comes as little surprise that the Cuban government was as keen on this particular measure as their counterparts in Washington.
It has been an extraordinary year in Cuba-US relations. But sticking points remain in normalising the bilateral ties.It has been an extraordinary year in Cuba-US relations. But sticking points remain in normalising the bilateral ties.
In particular, the Cubans want to see the US economic embargo on the island lifted as soon as possible, something President Obama has repeatedly urged Congress to do.In particular, the Cubans want to see the US economic embargo on the island lifted as soon as possible, something President Obama has repeatedly urged Congress to do.
Messrs Castro and Obama announced the normalisation of relations on 17 December 2014, after more than 50 years of hostility between the Cold War foes.
Since then, embassies have opened in Havana and Washington, a pilot postal programme has been agreed, phone links established, environmental deals have been inked, human rights talks have started, as well as a number of other developments.
Yet much stands in the way of fully-restored relations, most notably the US-imposed trade embargo, which President Obama has called on Congress to lift.