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It’s finally happening: commercial flights between the United States and Cuba are on the horizon.

The State Department is announcing that the two countries have agreed to resume commercial air travel for the first time in more than 50 years, CNN reports.

There is no word on when flights will actually begin since the FAA has to establish certain regulations before any measures are put into place.

There could be up to 100 daily round-trip flights, including 20 flights a day between the U.S. and Havana, plus 10 each day between the U.S. and Cuba’s nine other airports, according to USA Today.

Traveling to Cuba from the U.S. as a tourist is still banned.