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Fla. Prepares for End to Cuba Travel Ban By JOHN PAIN, Associated Press Writer MIAMI - Whenever Congress debates an end to the ban on U.S. travel to Cuba, Maria Aral's charter flight company gets calls from Americans eager to book a trip to Havana. Since 1963, most Americans have been prohibited from visiting Cuba. Only people with relatives in Cuba, U.S. government officials and professionals such as journalists and doctors can make the trip. President Bush said earlier this year that a substantial softening of U.S. policy would only come after the communist government of Fidel Castro is out of power. When that day comes, Florida officials hope for a jump in tourism. The state's tourism marketing agency, Visit Florida, commissioned a survey that found many people who want to visit Cuba would prefer to combine a weeklong trip to Florida with an excursion to the island....
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