US Hopes To Conclude Cuba Aviation Talks 'Soon'
December 15, 2015
The United States hopes to conclude aviation talks with Cuba about the resumption of scheduled commercial airline flights "very soon," a senior State Department official said.
The official was speaking ahead of Thursday's one-year anniversary of the United States and Cuba's agreement to restore diplomatic ties that Washington severed more than 50 years ago.
"We do hope to achieve a successful outcome of these negotiations very, very soon. It would be wrong of me to pinpoint exactly when, but we certainly hope before the end of the year" said the official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity.
In September, a State Department official said among the key civil aviation issues that had to be discussed were aviation safety and security. The US Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Security Administration must sign off on Cuba's operations. Direct charter flights have served Cuban-Americans and specialist groups for travel to Cuba for years.
Even with a flight agreement, travel to Cuba by Americans would still be limited by the US economic embargo that bans general tourism to the Communist-ruled island.