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Subject: Re: Travel to Cuba Posted on: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 00:26:04 -0400

I did so, but BC [before Castro] in 1951, so I cannot tell you if there
would be hassles today. We flew from Key West to Havana in a DC3. Round
Trip was $25 per person.

I know that SOME come to Toronto and then travel to Cuba from here, and
that Cuba does not stamp their US passports so that there is no
'evidence' in their passports that this has happened. Whether or not
they get bothered afterwards I could not say.

RsH

On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 03:43:25 GMT, "Diana" wrote:

>Has anyone from the US travelled to Cuba as a tourist? If so, any hassles?
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