Can Americans travel to Cuba through a third country like Canada or Mexico?

Absolutely! US authorized travelers can make their travel arrangements with any travel service provider (including tour operators, travel agents and airlines) in the USA, Canada or the rest of the world.

Direct travel to Cuba from the US remains permitted and we can help booking your flights with most US airlines flying to Cuba including American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, United, Southwest.

There are direct non-stop flights to Havana from Miami, New York, Newark, Atlanta, Houston, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando and Boston.

We can also help with flight arrangements via Canada, Mexico or other country in the world.

The following two Frequently Asked Questions are an extract from the latest Frequently Asked Questions published by the US Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC.

721. As an authorized traveler, may I travel from a third country to Cuba and from Cuba to a third country?

Yes, a person subject to U.S. jurisdiction engaging in authorized travel-related transactions may travel to Cuba from a third country or to a third country from Cuba. Persons subject to U.S. jurisdiction traveling to and from Cuba via a third country may only do so if their travel-related transactions are authorized by a general or specific license issued by OFAC, and such travelers are subject to the same restrictions and requirements as persons traveling directly from the United States.

712. Can I purchase a ticket to Cuba directly from an airline based or operating out of the United States?

Yes, provided that you are authorized to travel to Cuba pursuant to an OFAC general or specific license. Airlines and travelers are responsible for maintaining records of their Cuba-related transactions for at least five years.

Please, notice that the information in this webpage is provided as a courtesy and does not constitute legal advice or a legal opinion. For a complete list of OFAC's FAQ and other information pertaining Cuba legal travel, visit:

https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Documents/cuba_faqs_new.pdf

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