Professionals from the recreational sector consider that air links are a fundamental element for the recovery of Cuba’s tourism, an effort that embraces most of the country’s economic sectors.
After three years of interruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Latam resumed flights to Cuba from Lima, Peru, with four weekly frequencies.
At Havana’s José Martí International Airport, authorities of from the Cuban Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) and the Civil Aeronautics Institute welcomed the passengers, at a time when the country is focusing on rescuing outbound markets with a view to boosting tourism development.
In Lima, moments before take-off, Latam executive Van Ordt highlighted the importance of resuming operations between the two countries, giving Peruvians the opportunity to get to know Cuba as a destination and develop tourist, cultural and historic links.
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