It’s official: Two million tourists visited Cuba from January to July 10
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Havana.- The Cuban ministry of tourism said that two million tourists have visited the Island from January 1 to July 10.
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Havana.- The Cuban ministry of tourism said that two million tourists have visited the Island from January 1 to July 10.
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The market-oriented reforms in Cuba and its improved ties with the United States have made the Caribbean country an attractive destination for business delegations from Europe and China in the past f
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Cuban architects, engineers and workmen will construct a two-story laboratory where thousands of photos, books and letters to and from Hemingway can be treated and preserved.
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A Chinese airline will begin offering direct flights between China and Cuba with the hope that soon will be a “sea of Chinese tourists” travelling to Cuba.
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Spain’s airline Iberia resumed their regular services to Cuba, a very good decision for that company facing a drop in their income, and great for the island, whose attractions are at the top.<
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The increased travel by Americans to Cuba since the beginning of thaw with the United States proof that 54 years of embargo failed to end with the interest of the yankees in the nearby island.
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México City.- Miguel Torruco, Secretary of Tourism of the Mexican capital, said that more than 80,000 Mexicans will visit Cuba as tourists in 2015.
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As Cuba prepares for an influx of American tourists and businesses, the government turned to a Spanish analytics firm to help it crunch big data to improve hotels and infrastructure.
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Havana.- Lina Pedraza Rodríguez, Minister of Finance and Prices of Cuba, said at the 10th World Economic Forum on Latin America, celebrated in Mexico this month, that the country “urgently needs to modernize its economy so as to protect the achievements of the Cuban Revolution”.