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For Cubans blackouts, for tourists “a quality service this summer”

Madrid Spain.- In the midst of constant blackouts, shortages, housing and transportation crises, the Cuban government announces that Cuba is ready “to provide tourism with a quality service this summer.”

As reviewed by the Cuban News Agency (ACN), During a meeting of deputies at the Convention Center in Havana, it was reported that the hotel facilities are ready and that “although COVID-19 had a negative impact on the tourism sector in the country, there is a gradual recovery of its markets, with high and achievable goals.

According to a document presented to the parliamentarians, during the year 1,049 rooms have been recovered in the sector, of the 5,617 planned until December and there was progress in the airports, especially with the investment in Cayo Largo del Sur, in Isla de la Juventud , where was inaugurated a runway at the Vilo Acuña international airport.

As problems, the lack of variety of food and drinks was pointed out. However, according to the statements, in this situation “contractual relations with agricultural production forms and other state, mixed and private forms are expanded to favor the acquisition of resources.”

The report highlighted the daily control that exists by the Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) to guarantee the tourist operation and the fact that all the facilities have a sanitary license and Tourism + Hygienic and Safe certification.

“Cuba is a safe tourist destination, characterized by citizen tranquility, culture, sovereignty and quality,” the authorities stated, exposing a totally opposite reality for tourists to that experienced by Cubans.

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