Presidents of several Spanish hotel chains and ministers from two Latin American counties attended on Friday the meeting organized by the Cuban delegation to Madrid’s International Tourism Fair (FITUR-2009).
Presidents of several Spanish hotel chains and ministers from two Latin American counties attended on Friday the meeting organized by the Cuban delegation to Madrid’s International Tourism Fair (FITUR-2009).
Jamaican tourism minister Edmund Bartlett is in Spain to attend the FITUR tourism trade show that kicked off yesterday morning (Madrid time) and will continue thru Feb. 1.
During the twenty-ninth edition of FITUR, journalists are being able to make use of a new Press Club. The venue, designed specifically to provide media professionals with a place for work and rest at the Trade Fair, also appears as a location where they can access information on the exhibitors attending the edition.
Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Asturias, presided over the official opening of FITUR 2009, as the Spanish Royal Family once again shows its unconditional support for the Spanish tourism industry and the Trade Fair.

The twenty-ninth edition of FITUR, which opened yesterday morning (Madrid time) and will conclude on February 1, is bringing together 11,137 attendees from over 170 countries and regions. In total, the Trade Fair takes 87,520 square meters distributed throughout 12 halls at the Feria de Madrid fairgrounds.