Washington says move is aimed at punishing Cuba for ‘repressing’ its people and support for Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro.

The United States government said on Friday it would bar US airlines from flying to all destinations in Cuba besides Havana starting on December 10 as the Trump administration boosts pressure on the Cuban government.

The US Transportation Department said in a notice it was taking the action at the request of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to “further the administration’s policy of strengthening the economic consequences to the Cuban regime for its ongoing repression of the Cuban people and its support for Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela”.

The move will bar US air carriers’ flights to any of the nine international airports in Cuba other than Havana and affect about eight flights a day.

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The prohibition does not impact charter flights. There are no foreign air carriers providing direct scheduled flights between the US and Cuba.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said in a tweet that his country strongly condemned the move and that it “strengthened restrictions on US travel to Cuba and its citizens’ freedoms”.

Rodriguez said sanctions would not force Cuba to make concessions to US demands.

These flights carry almost exclusively Cuban Americans visiting home at a time when the Trump administration has drastically reduced visas for Cubans visiting the US. Some 500,000 Cuban Americans travelled to Cuba last year.

The new measure takes effect before Christmas and New Year when Cuban Americans flock to the island for family reunions.





Further restrictions on Americans travelling to Cuba would be aimed at squeezing the island economically and expanding Trump’s steady rollback of the historic opening to Cuba by Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama.

The reversal, along with his pressure on Venezuela, has gone over well among Cuban Americans in South Florida, a key voting bloc in Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign.

Under Obama, the US reintroduced airline service to Cuba in 2016.

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Pompeo said on Twitter on Friday that “this action will prevent the Castro regime from profiting from US air travel and using the revenues to repress the Cuban people”.

According to US officials, JetBlue Airways Corp flies to three destinations in Cuba in addition to Havana from Fort Lauderdale – Camaguey, Holguin and Santa Clara – and American Airlines flies to five Cuban cities beyond Havana from Miami – Camaguey, Holguin, Santa Clara, Santiago de Cuba and Matanzas/Varadero.

American Airlines said it is “reviewing the announcement” and “will continue to comply with federal law, work with the administration, and update our policies and procedures regarding travel to Cuba as necessary”.

Jet Blue said it will “operate in full compliance with the new policy concerning scheduled air service between the United States and Cuba. We are beginning to work with our various government and commercial partners to understand the full impact of this change on our customers and operations”.