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Thawing relationship with US pays dividend as Cuba breaks tourism record
POSTED 10 Jan 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Barack Obama and Raul Castro came to a historic landmark agreement in 2015, which saw tensions between the US and Cuba relaxed
Cuba’s tourism sector has benefitted from the effects of a thawing relationship with the US, with the island nation’s visitor numbers hitting record levels in 2016.

Cuba and the US restored diplomatic relations on 20 July 2015, with President Barack Obama reaching an agreement with President Raul Castro to relax tensions between the two countries, with the effect notable on its tourism sector.

For 2016, Cuba welcomed four million tourists, up 13 per cent over the previous year’s figures, which had already leapt 36 per cent over five-month period following the landmark agreement in 2015.

In a statement, Havana’s Ministry of Tourism said that the island had exceeded projections by six per cent, with a surge of visitors coming from the US and Europe. According to tourism statistics, 137,000 US citizens visited Cuba in the first half of 2016 – an 80 per cent increase on the previous year’s figures.

The 2016 Attractions Foresight report identified Cuba as a hotspot for emerging visitor attractions and increased tourism as diplomatic relations with the US began to thaw. Even though business and tourist embargoes with the US remain intact, the foresight report said that investors who struck up partnerships in Cuba would be ahead of the game ahead of the predicted tourism influx.

For 2017, the tourism ministry is predicting more than 4.1 million visitors, boosted by a significant increase in access to international flights, with several US carriers flying to the country daily and European operators including Virgin Atlantic also launching weekly flights.
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Thawing relationship with US pays dividend as Cuba breaks tourism record
POSTED 10 Jan 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Barack Obama and Raul Castro came to a historic landmark agreement in 2015, which saw tensions between the US and Cuba relaxed
Cuba’s tourism sector has benefitted from the effects of a thawing relationship with the US, with the island nation’s visitor numbers hitting record levels in 2016.

Cuba and the US restored diplomatic relations on 20 July 2015, with President Barack Obama reaching an agreement with President Raul Castro to relax tensions between the two countries, with the effect notable on its tourism sector.

For 2016, Cuba welcomed four million tourists, up 13 per cent over the previous year’s figures, which had already leapt 36 per cent over five-month period following the landmark agreement in 2015.

In a statement, Havana’s Ministry of Tourism said that the island had exceeded projections by six per cent, with a surge of visitors coming from the US and Europe. According to tourism statistics, 137,000 US citizens visited Cuba in the first half of 2016 – an 80 per cent increase on the previous year’s figures.

The 2016 Attractions Foresight report identified Cuba as a hotspot for emerging visitor attractions and increased tourism as diplomatic relations with the US began to thaw. Even though business and tourist embargoes with the US remain intact, the foresight report said that investors who struck up partnerships in Cuba would be ahead of the game ahead of the predicted tourism influx.

For 2017, the tourism ministry is predicting more than 4.1 million visitors, boosted by a significant increase in access to international flights, with several US carriers flying to the country daily and European operators including Virgin Atlantic also launching weekly flights.
RELATED STORIES
American Museum of Natural History strengthens Cuban ties with MoU and exhibition plan


A bilingual exhibition planned for later this year will mark one of the first cultural tie-ups between the US and Cuba following decades of frosty relations between the two nations.
Starwood makes history with Cuba opening


Starwood Hotels & Resorts has opened the Four Points Havana – a historic milestone that makes it the first US-based hospitality company to enter Cuba since Fidel Castro took control in 1959.
Guantánamo Bay 'peace park' could unify US and Cuba


A new scientific paper has suggested that the infamous Guantánamo Bay detention facility should be turned into a science lab and peace park in an effort to solidify US-Cuba relations and maintain Cuba’s natural ecosystem.
Attractions Foresight identifies market trends for 2016


Biofeedback, dementia-friendly design and Cuba have all been identified as trends and strategies which will have a big impact on the attractions market in 2016 and beyond.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing.
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A former national ski team racer, ProSlide® CEO Rick Hunter’s goal has been to integrate the smoot [more...]
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