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This fall’s debut of regularly scheduled commercial flights between the U.S. and Cuba — the first in 55 years — is a momentous step forward. The historic significance of the flights is a point of pride for team members at United and an enormous benefit for customers. The new routes will not only make travel easier for those visiting family members, but it will also make travel possible for tourists eager to visit the Caribbean island nation and for those conducting business.
Department of Transportation calling for approval. Not only does the route to Havana open doors to new traveling opportunities, but it also allows employees and many Cuban Americans the ability to visit where they grew up and to share these experiences with their families. Flights take off starting November 29 with daily nonstops from New York/Newark to Havana plus Saturday flights from Houston to Havana. As you plan your trip flip through the pages for must-see sights, things to do and useful tips including the 12 acceptable reasons to travel to Cuba. From the tropical scenery to the rich history, Cuba is quickly becoming one of the most exciting destinations to discover.
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Christopher Columbus and his crew, after landing in Cuba in 1492, were introduced by locals to tobacco — which they brought back to Europe, where cigar smoking soon caught fire.
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Havana’s most grandiose building was the seat of the Cuban Congress until 1959, when it was transformed into the fascinating Cuban Academy of Sciences and the National Library of Science and Technology.
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All roads inevitably lead to the cobbled streets and plazas of 'Old Havana', a UNESCO World Heritage site that is home to more than 900 buildings of historical, artistic and architectural importance. Start at the grand El Morro-Cabaña fortress and work from there.
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One of the city’s most historic thoroughfares, this 5 mile stretch of ocean road boasts stunning architecture and an open air theater of life where all walks of life come to congregate. Best experienced in a classic American car.
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Havana’s most grandiose building was the seat of the Cuban Congress until 1959, when it was transformed into the fascinating Cuban Academy of Sciences and the National Library of Science and Technology.
2 hours
A Whole Day
All roads inevitably lead to the cobbled streets and plazas of 'Old Havana', a UNESCO World Heritage site that is home to more than 900 buildings of historical, artistic and architectural importance. Start at the grand El Morro-Cabaña fortress and work from there.
A Whole Day
2-3 hours
One of the city’s most historic thoroughfares, this 5 mile stretch of ocean road boasts stunning architecture and an open air theater of life where all walks of life come to congregate. Best experienced in a classic American car.
2-3 hours
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