Health tourism, a modality picked by vacationers who want to take care of their health, consolidates in Cuba as a very attractive option backed by highly experienced specialists in helping improve quality of life.
Argentine Airlines unexpectedly cuts flights to Cuba
In an unexpected announcement Argentina Airlines (Aerolineas Argentinas) will cut its two direct weekly flights from Buenos Aires to Havana in August despite the high level of sales reported by that service since January 2015.
Cuba not yet able to use US American dollars
Two months after Washington announced new regulations allowing Cubans and their banks to use dollars for their transactions, the island has not yet been able to carry out any such operation with the US currency.
Cuba offers opportunities to foreign investment in tourism
Cuba announced the opening of 127 projects among its opportunities for foreign investment in its tourist sector during the current FitCuba International Tourism Fair.
Cuban Tourism Fair winds up with largest attendance ever
With the attendance of over 2 thousand representatives of 55 nations, the largest attendance ever, the International Tourism Fair FitCuba 2016 closed doors in Havana after fruitful exchange among entrepreneurs and other professionals dedicated to the tourist sector.
Minor crime and social indiscipline on the spotlight of community work
A parliamentary hearing in western Matanzas city addressed the prevention and fight on illegal actions, social indiscipline and minor crime in Cuban society, which, according to participants, must be countered on a permanent basis to guarantee prosperous and sustainable development.
Cubans happy with measures on agriculture products prices
HAVANA, Cuba, May 4 (acn) Residents of the Cuban capital are extremely satisfied by the implementation of new measures to reduce the selling price of agricultural products.
Adonia Cruise to Reopen U.S.-Cuba Sea Route
The Adonia cruise, owned by the Fathom Company, a subsidiary of Carnival Corp., which reopens the sea route between the U.S. and Cuba, will dock today in the capital's Sierra Maestra Cruise Terminal.
Cuba International Tourism Fair kicks off in Havana
Amid the rapid growth on international visitors, Cuba holds its 26th International Tourism Fair (FITCUBA 2016) that will run from May 3 through the 7th in Havana City.
First US cruise ship set sails towards Cuba
Adonia, from Carnival Cruise Corporation, is the name of the first US cruise ship to visit Cuba in fifty years is scheduled to set sails out of Miami harbor on Sunday afternoon with 700 passengers.
Drone experience in Cuban agriculture yields positive results
A recent experience using drones in a Cuban agriculture cooperative yielded important results, with an impact on cost reduction particularly in the photometric layout of the lands.
Russia will provide Cuba with new cargo transportation equipment
Russia´s Kamaz company will provide Cuba with cargo transportation equipment particularly for the food industry and other sectors of high impact for the population, following a bilateral accord signed Monday in Havana.
Cuban government lowers prices of household products
The Cuban government announced the lowering of a group of household products selling and hard-currency shops in an effort to increase the purchasing power of the local currency, the peso, and in tune with the report to the 7th Communist Party Congress, which reads the salaries and pensions are still low to meet the basic needs of Cuban families.
Two Currencies: A Complex Matter in Current Changes in Cuba
The most eloquent example of the complexity of the process of implementation of the Socio-Economic Guidelines lies in the monetary and exchange duality, asserted on Saturday Army General Raul Castro, First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party (PCC).
CARICOM and Cuba to discuss energy cooperation projects
A delegation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will travel to Cuba to assess possibilities for implementing renewable energy projects in the area, reported PL news agency.







