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International Tourism Fair

Cuba on their minds

By Nelson Alcantara | Apr 07, 2009

Cuba's 29th International Tourism Fair will be held in Havana May 4-8 offering a unique comprehensive survey of opportunities for the US travel industry if legislation to end travel restrictions is adopted (HR 874, S 428), the Fund for Reconciliation and Development said Tuesday.

“This is an annual trade show at which the full range of domestic and international travel services and facilities available in Cuba are represented,” Fund for Reconciliation and Development executive director John McAuliff said. “High level officials speak and presentations are made by the primary government tourism agencies. Hundreds of tour operators and travel agents from Canada, Europe, and Latin American attend, negotiating contracts for the following year.”

According to McAuliff, Germany is the guest of honor this year.

Under current United States Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations, it is not legal for American travel agents or tour operators to attend, even with a general license for professional research ("meetings or conferences may not be for the purpose of promoting tourism in Cuba").

“However, that could change if President Obama decides to ‘loosen remaining travel restrictions for all Americans by the time he goes to the April 17-19 Summit of the Americas’ as reported in the Washington Post on March 30,” added McAuliff. “Even at present there is no legal obstacle to travel writers covering the fair. They have a general license if they are "persons regularly employed as journalists by a news reporting organization."

For further information, see the FIT website http://www.cubatravel.cu/client/events/info.php?event_id=4 .



Comments


I support the lifting of the travel ban. Americans should be able to travel where they want to. Cuba may have a poor record with respect to human rights and free speech, but there are other countries with equally poor records where travel is permitted. Let people see for themselves as I have, what the revolution has done for (and to) the people.


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