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US announces suspension of private charter flights with Cuba

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Private charter flights between US and Cuba suspended
US Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo

Admin l Thursday, August 13, 2020

WASHINGTON – The United States today announced the suspension of all private charter flights between it and the all Cuban airports including Havana.

Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo said the action will suspend all charter flights between the United States and Cuba over which the Department of Transportation exercises jurisdiction, except for authorized public charter flights to and from Havana and other authorized private charter flights for emergency medical purposes, search and rescue, and other travel deemed in the interest of the United States.

“This Administration will continue to target and cut the revenue the Cuban government earns from landing fees, stays in regime-owned hotels, and other travel-related income”, he  said in a statement.

According to Michael Pompeo, the Cuban military and intelligence services own and operate the great majority of hotels and tourism infrastructure in Cuba. 

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“We urge travelers of all nationalities to consider this and to make responsible decisions regarding travel to Cuba.  The suspension of private charter flights will deny economic resources to the Castro regime and inhibit its capacity to carry out abuses”, he said, adding that “our message to the Castro regime has been clear:  The United States will continue to stand up for the Cuban people and against the regime’s abuses and its interference in Venezuela to prop up Maduro’s illegitimate hold on power”, he said.

He said it is rather unfortunate that the Castro regime has not changed its repressive and undemocratic behavior. 

“It continues to imprison journalists and democracy activists, to oversee horrific physical abuse, to perpetuate the de facto dictatorship in Venezuela, to repress freedom of religion or belief, and to silence and intimidate those who speak truth about the reality in Cuba”, he said.

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