The United States and Cuba have officially agreed to resume scheduled commercial flights as part of a deal permitting 110 round-trip flights a day between the two countries.

Americans will find it easier to enjoy the delights of Havana with regular commercial flights. Image by Bryan Ledgard / CC BY 2.0
U.S. airline companies will be able to sell tickets, but they must first apply for permission to fly specific routes; this process is estimated to take 60 to 90 days, suggesting that these new flights will not begin until a few months into 2016.
Read more: reuters.com
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