First Cargo Ship in 50 Years Makes U.S.-Cuba Run
The first maritime vessel to sail between the United States and Cuba in 50 years landed in the Cuba capital Havana Friday, delivering humanitarian aid.
The Bolivian-flagged Ana Cecilia set sail from the U.S. city of Miami Wednesday, inaugurating what shipping company International Port Corp. hopes will be weekly maritime service between the two nations since Washington imposed an economic embargo on Havana in 1962.
The first maritime vessel to sail between the United States and Cuba in 50 years landed in the Cuba capital Havana Friday, delivering humanitarian aid.
The Bolivian-flagged Ana Cecilia set sail from the U.S. city of Miami Wednesday, inaugurating what shipping company International Port Corp. hopes will be weekly maritime service between the two nations since Washington imposed an economic embargo on Havana in 1962.

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