Havanatur Looks to the Future at Buenos Aires Tourism Fair

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26 September 2015 6:10pm
Havanatur Looks to the Future at Buenos Aires Tourism Fair

Havanatur, main travel agency in Cuba, will establish its promotion work at the International Tourism Fair, FIT 2015, in Buenos Aires, the largest one in Latin America, which begins tomorrow in La Rural.

That fairground at the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo will host representatives of the tourism industry across the continent, with Venezuela this year in its 20th anniversary as a guest of honor.

In addition, each of the country's provinces also shows its benefits in keeping with the policy of the State to promote domestic tourism.

Adalberto Gonzalez, manager of Havanatur delegation in Argentina, told Prensa Latina that the agency will use this opportunity to promote Cuba destination and strengthen working relationships with customers and service providers.

Another Havanatur's objective, which is the wholesaler of the Cuban tourism products in Argentina, is to strengthen what was developed throughout this year in the promotion and marketing of services.

A special interest of the forthcoming high season on the island, is in promoting the Cubana de Aviacion flights, which include a second journey in 2016, this one to Santa Clara, to diversify the offer the agency sells, the executive stated.

With a rapid development of tourist infrastructure in its system of keys in the north coast, Santa Clara grows as an attractive sun and beach destination, with the historic ingredient of being the city where the outstanding monument to Ernesto Che Guevara is located.

Similarly, Havanatur team will provide details on products, such as diving, tourism events, and variants to enjoy nature, said Gonzalez, who has already agreed a series of meetings with tour-operators.

With a special gala to encourage Venezuela as a guest of honor, FIT 2015 will begin on the evening of Sept. 26, and this year organizers expect a growth in business rounds for which they expanded the facilities.

Source: Prensa Latina
 

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