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Cuban Tourism Booming Despite US Interference
By Luz Marina Fornieles Sanchez
AIN Special Service
December 30, 2005
For the second consecutive year and despite Washington 's blockade
of the island, tourism in Cuba surpassed 2.3 million visitors, representing
growth of 12 percent in this industry. This again reflects the confidence
of the international community in Cuba as a tourism destination.
Cuba welcomed the greatest number of travelers from Canada , Britain , Italy
, Spain and Mexico in 2005.
Such a high number of vacationers on the island is an achievement for the sector,
one which is the most vulnerable and which has been affected by the international
economic crisis, increased oil prices, wars, hurricanes and Washington 's
hostility against the Caribbean nation.
The local tourism industry constitutes over 40 percent of the island's purchases
in materials and services. This reaffirms outstanding efforts to reorient
the economy, whose adjusted GDP this year was 11.8 percent - its highest
in history.
The hospitality industry also increased its earnings 10 percent this past year
and improved the quality of its services as it constantly seeks to improve
efficiency while reducing costs.
During the past 12 months, 1,921 new rooms in four hotels were completed. This
adds to the total of 43,000 available rooms served by some 80,000 employees.
There was also an increase in access to the island; currently 100 international
airlines connect Cuba with 40 cities worldwide.
During 2005 there were other factors that contributed to growth in the tourism
sector. These included the inauguration of flights by British Virgin Airlines
and the Italian carrier Neo, seminars given by a French tourism magazine and
the presentation of the world catalog of the German firm TUI in Varadero.
We must also point out that flights have been initiated by Helsinki 's Finair
airlines to the eastern city Cuban city of Holguin , while Havana now a destination
of the French Corsair company.
For 2006, the Cuban authorities foresee a continued increase in flights and
earnings, goals that will be achieved through tremendous effort, control and
efficiency.
Cuba will continue to be a paradise for the tourism industry in the Caribbean
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The island offers vacationers options yet to be discovered. The country's social,
cultural, heritage, historic and natural values constitute a reason to travel
to the Caribbean nation which is developing tourism that is tranquil, healthy
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