Cuba Market Not Panning Out As Planned For U.S. Carriers

Credit: Enrique de la Osa/Reuters/Newscom
The restoration of air service between the U.S. and Cuba last year touched off a feeding frenzy by U.S. carriers hungry to enter a market from which they had been barred for more than 50 years, but this once-in-a-lifetime chance was not without its risks. Airlines flew into a vacuum they expected...

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