Just two weeks after a Fort Lauderdale company publicly complained of government delays on its application for ferry service to Cuba, a U.S. Treasury agency has denied the request.
Officials
at Havana Ferry Partners say they will appeal. Its executives see no
reason why U.S. authorities allow planes to carry U.S. passengers to
Cuba but not ferries. Current U.S. regulations allow both "aircraft and
vessels" to serve Cuba as an exception to the U.S. embargo against the
communist-led island.
"We're not going away," said Leonard Moecklin Sr., Havana Ferry's managing partner.
The denial came from the
Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which oversees the
50-year-old U.S. embargo against Cuba. Its Feb. 27 letter said ferry
service to Cuba is "beyond the scope of current policy." More >>
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