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
Some 25,000 visitors toured the 220 stands and booths set up at the Toronto Star Travel & Leisure Show that came to a close Sunday with a heavy presence from the Caribbean region. This event is Canada´s largest travel and tourism tradeshow, is highly coveted among Canadian entrepreneurs and businesspersons willing to find out more about the world´s premier travel destinations. Caribbean News Digital talked exclusively with Mr. Ahmed, on the show importance and what it can contribute to Caribbean tourism. By Cary Gonzalez
In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, Warren Solomon voiced his views about Vincent Vanderpool’s bid to become the next president of the CTO and talked extensively on the prospects of Trinidad & Tobago’s travel industry. by Jose Carlos de Santiago
Horacio Gonzalez Pardo, tourism secretary in the Mexican state of Jalisco, attended FITUR 2005 in Madrid and spoke exclusively with Caribbean News Digital about his home state and the prospects of the Spanish market. by Jose Carlos de Santiago
Francisco Jose Lacayo Parajon is a sociologist born in Nicaragua. Throughout his lifetime, he´s served a number of stints linked to both culture and education. Among them, Nicaraguan Deputy Minister of Culture and Education, and peace broker in different parts of Central America. He´s also worked as UNESCO representative to El Salvador and Uruguay, and has been at the helm of the Havana-based UNESCO Regional Cultural Office for Latin America and the Caribbean since the year 2000. He also represents that same institution in Cuba, Aruba and the Dominican Republic. UNESCO´s Regional Office in Havana, the oldest in the Western Hemisphere, turned 55 years last February 24. On that occasion, Caribbean News Digital talked exclusively with Mr. Lacayo and is now honored to publish these statements that highlight a common line of thoughts and objectives between the Regional Office and the Exclusivas Latinoamericanas Publishing Group. by Frank Perez
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