Earlier this year Obama announced new regulations that ease the US’s longtime travel ban to Cuba. Under this new law Americans must travel for an approved reason, including professional, educational, or government purposes, but no longer do they need to obtain a government license. There are, in totality, twelve different reasons that US citizens could fly to Cuba: A lot of you at this point might be thinking, sure I can rationalize one of those twelve reasons; why would I need a travel agency to get me there? The fact is, it’s not legal for US airlines to sell direct or connecting flights between the US and Cuba yet. As a result, you have to actually fly through a third, intermediary country to get there. But once again, that’s why CheapAir.com wants to help US travelers. For example, they know where you should stay if you have to remain overnight in a foreign country like Mexico. The Ins and outs of the process might make our heads spin, but this is the norm for Klee and his team; they’ve been booking flights since 1989.