Within the framework of the recently concluded International Tourism Fair in Cuba, Caribbean News Digital talked extensively with Mr. Sotolongo about the features and offers that the San Cristobal Travel Agency has to make. This organization is part of a project spearheaded by the Office of the Havana City Historian that gives customers the chance of delving into 500 years of history rich in religious syncretism, cultural values and half-breed shades.
by Maria Caridad Gonzalez Occidental Hotels was one of the most aggressive, hands-on attendants to Cuba´s International Tourism Fair held in Cuba last week. This time around, Caribbean News Digital talked extensively with Oscar Hernandez about the company´s immediate growth prospects in this Caribbean country.
Mr. Castro is also the president of Conviasa Airlines and has had a say in Venezuela´s negotiations with its international partners. He headed his country´s delegation to the talks on the Free Trade Zone for the Americas. In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital during his visit to Cuba´s International Tourism Fair, Mr. Castro talked about the goals that will guide Venezuelan travel industry to safe port in coming years, as well as some projects in store with Cuba´s leisure sector. By Maria Caridad Gonzalez
Sol Meliá´s big break in Cuba turned fifteen years last Thursday and since then, the Spanish company has been growing on a steady basis, putting more and more lodgings under its management watch on the island nation that, as a matter of fact, has panned out to be its business hub in the Caribbean. And likelihood is Sol Meliá is here to stay. In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, Mr. Garcia talked extensively on these and other issues.
In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, Mr. Boehnke spoke about the interests and development plans TUI has in the pipeline as far as the Cuban market is concerned. By Oscar Jacas
In an exclusive conversation with Caribbean News Digital, Aeropostal´s president talked about the immediate development perspectives of her company for Latin America and the Caribbean. By Jose Carlos de Santiago
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