
Steven H
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It will cost a good amount there is only one airport that has non-stop serivce to Cuba from the US. Miami International Airport. There are many charter flights every day to Cuba they use all types of planes from different airlines like Continental, American Airlines, American Eagle, ATA. Also Gulfstream International Airlines is the only airline that is allowed to have scheduled charter service to Cuba from Miami. To go legally you need to get a very strict visa, you could try to go illegaly but that means flying to thce Bahamas, Mexico, Canda etc.. than fly from their to cuba and not show them your US passport. Its risky.
http://www.gulfstreamair.com/cuba.html |
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mvpwarner13
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$0, since there are no round trip tickets from the US to Cuba. |
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Slartibartfast
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Why ask us?
Ask an airline. |
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easy
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about ten years |
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Michelle
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How much does it cost to get the visa to go to Cuba?
Look into information about Americans in Cuba. Its very hard to go there with the trade embargo and stuff. Ya know, we aren't on good terms with Cuba, right? |
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Tony R
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about 500 just a thought |
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Ralph T
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The U.S. government does not allow travel or any other dealings with Cuba.
The only reason the U.S. has a presence in Cuba is because of the Naval base there,but the military there can't leave the base. |
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B.G.
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Nothing, you cant get there from here |
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private
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From Florida it's pretty cheap.
From Alaska it's pretty expensive. <}:-}) |
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Charlie
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There are no flights from the U.A.to Cuba. It is illegal to travel to CuBa with out a license. See site below and read section under "Entry Requierments." |
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Elliott
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I don't believe there are any direct flights from the US to Cuba, as the US is currently has an embargo on Cuba, not allowing trade or business with the country. You'd have to fly to Canada or Mexico first i believe. Check expedia or any airline websites. |
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John
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Are you anxious as well to see Fidel kick the bucket? |
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tom delcus
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i dont think you can go straight from the states to cuba yet. youd have to go by way of canada. |
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radgrltx
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It depends on what part of the US you are leaving from. It would be much cheaper from Miama than from Los Angeles. I'd estimate anywhere between $200-500. The only problem is that it is illegal for Americans to visit Cuba unless you have special permission from the US Treasury. Maybe you should wait until travel restrictions are lifted. |
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