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Old Oct 24, 2013 | 3:45 pm
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Well, after all the pun names I've seen in "Ticolandia", I'll be happy to see it take off and not be named "Cia. AeronauTica".

Other than purely political considerations, I doubt the OFAC regs would exist. But exist they do, and the sad case of Zach Sanders points out the statue of limitations is not typical - they waited 14 years to drop the sword on him for his travel from Mexico (when he was residing there, but nonetheless a U S citizen).

Originally Posted by SJOGuy
Thanks, JDiver. I look forward to a report when you return. I'd like to do one of these trips. I think I'd be one of the few US expats in Costa Rica to visit Cuba legally.

The cutbacks of all the flights by Avianca are a major source of resentment here. A business group is trying to start up a new airline which they will call TicosAir, with flights to MIA and JFK. I'll believe that when I see it.
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