JetBlue Flight 387

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Jetblue Airways Flight 387 is a notable historic flight on August 31, 2016, the first regular US passenger flight to Cuba since 1961.[1] The JetBlue flight used an A320 and left Fort Lauderdale, Florida and landed in Santa Clara, Cuba at 11am.[2]

Significance

On December 17, 2014, a sea change in U.S.-Cuba relations was announced by U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro, with the former declaring that trade and travel sanctions failed to bring democracy to Cuba and that getting the communist regime in Havana to change its political behavior is better served by economic and diplomatic engagement rather than isolation. In the context of the Cuban Thaw, Washington and Havana announced an agreement to resume regular airline service to Cuba in December 2015, with the agreement coming into effect in February 2016. Jimmy Carter had allowed charter flights in 1977, but these were cumbersome and very chaotic with a lot of paperwork, so the US Department of Transportation found it necessary to enter into negotiations with Cuban civil aviation authorities to revive regular airline service between the two countries to make it much easier for Americans to travel to Cuba for non-touristic reasons.[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. ^ "JetBlue launches historic U.S.-Cuba flight from Fort Lauderdale".
  2. ^ "First Scheduled Flight From US to Cuba Takes Off".
  3. ^ Press, Associated (17 December 2015). "US-Cuba deal will allow 30 regular airline flights a day" – via The Guardian.
  4. ^ "US restores regular flights to Cuba".
  5. ^ "US commercial flights take off for Cuba after more than half-century".
  6. ^ "JetBlue Flight to Cuba Wednesday to End Half-Century U.S. Ban".