In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News, Mr. Valdunquillo talks about his career and the influence exerted by his professional life on his leadership in Iberojet International. He also speaks about the advantages that the Viajes Ecuador buyout brought to this world-class hotel group –a move that paved the way for the tour operator to get a big break in the continent. He also referred to other interesting aspects , his responsibilities, to all main products, capabilities, destinations and projects. Last but not least, he airs his views on the need to merge all Central American nations in an effort to clinch overall advertisement and multi-destination.
In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News, Raul Navanjo Aday, a delegate of Cuba’s Tourism Minister to the province of Ciego de Avila, asserted that beach, nature, nautical sports and adventures make a one-and-only combination in Jardines del Rey, the island nation’s third-largest tourist circuit, second only to Havana and Varadero. Mr. Aday praised the outcomes chalked up in the first half of the year with such highlights as a 128,000 visitors for a double-digit percentage increase compared to the same span of time last year, plus good upshots as far as revenues and earnings are concerned, in which Canada, escorted by the U.K. and Germany, remain as the top senders of tourists to the destination. Mr. Aday also talked about the tenth anniversary of this circuit that recently welcomed its one millionth visitor.
In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, Mr. Albendea talks about his professional experience and the privilege he’s been granted by the possibility of managing this hotel that –in his own words- is one of Havana’s finest. He also refers to its highlights, the special attractiveness of its rooms and the excellence of the Royal Service. He equally underscores other major elements, the hotel’s exceptional conditions for congress and incentive tourism, and more recently, an array of new offers for guests, like the so-called Partner Choice.
In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, the representative in Cuba of Thomas Cook, the tourist group, talked about the conveniences and services his company has to offer, and touched on the different markets and tourist-sending countries. In the same breath, he referred to its entrepreneurial identity and the ways to express those elements. He equally spoke about Cubatur, the Cuba-based company that represents his company on the island nation through Iberoservice, the firm charged with doing all legal arrangements. Last but not least, he mentioned the group’s major achievements and future projects.
Caribbean News Digital had the opportunity of interviewing Tom Tullius, general manager of the Meliá Puerto Vallarta Hotel, who talked about the leisure industry. A man with great expertise in this particular trade, Mr. Tullius has decided to steer the Meliá resort toward an attention-grabbing niche: kids and family travel.
Multi-destination could pan out to be a great attraction for visitors coming to the Caribbean, a high-octane option for all of them. Therefore, integration is necessary to enjoy the benefits and conveniences each and every of our countries has to offer. In an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, Mr. Riveroll underscored the good chances any good multi-destination program between Cuba and Aruba might have, two countries with lots of offerings to make as tourist destinations. Mr. Riveroll also said the lodging facility under his leadership is blessed with countless attractions that allow guests to enjoy their vacations at full throttle. To begin with, the hotel has 500 oceanfront rooms, let alone congress and conventions halls that rank as the largest in all of Aruba.
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