The Excelencias Group brings you closer to an outstanding figure in the realm of radio shows in Santiago de Cuba, and years later in all Latin America. Described as the father of radio shows, Felix Benjamin Caignet Salomon was born on March 31, 1892, in San Luis.

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OAG has signed South America’s largest airport as the latest customer for its market-leading Analyzer suite of airline network analysis tools.

Olivere was senior vice president of sales at Norwegian Cruise Line where she was instrumental in rebuilding the relationship with the travel agent community through the Partners First initiative. Olivere left the day Norwegian closed on its purchase of Prestige Cruise Holdings, the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. The executive ranks have shifted several times since then.

Santiago de Cuba's Bay, second largest in the archipelago, is currently embarked on restoring its operational capabilities and environmental conditions as a result of dredging funds.

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the launch of an advanced aviation training program in partnership with the Ecole nationale de l’aviation civile (ENAC) in Toulouse, France.

This edition of the literary Fair will be dedicated to Olga Portuondo, winner of a Social Sciences National Award, who is working hard these days. The same happens with the workers of Editorial Oriente that are making arrangements on the Historian’s materials.

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