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American Airlines Opens Office in Havana

American Airlines opened an office in Havana, and executives say the company will move ahead with its plans despite uncertainty over what the Trump administration will bring.
Cars drive on a street in Havana
Cars drive on a street in Havana. REUTERS/Enrique De La OsaREUTERS

American Airlines formally opened an office in Havana on Wednesday, and an executive said the company will move ahead with its plans despite uncertainty over what the Trump administration will bring.

The inauguration came two months after American Airlines flew the first scheduled commercial flight from the U.S. to Havana in more than 50 years. Several airlines had begun routes to other Cuban cities earlier and before that there were costly charter flights.

The U.S. company said the flight and the office reflected the company's commitment to doing business on the island after former President Barack Obama initiated detente with Cuba. Obama's successor has criticized that move, and before his inauguration tweeted that he might "terminate" detente between the U.S. and Cuba.

"We cannot speculate about what (Trump's) next step will be, but I can assure you that we are moving our machine forward," said Galo Beltran, the Cuba manager for American Airlines. "You are a witness to the investment and how important Cuba is to American as a U.S. entity doing business."

Beltran said the airline is scheduling 13 daily flights from Miami and Charlotte, North Carolina, to the Cuban cities of Havana, Camaguey, Cienfuegos, Holguin, Santa Clara and Varadero.

A half dozen airlines have received authorization from the U.S. government to fly to Cuba.

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