That airline’s stand was decked with #CubaUnica, its colors, and images, to offer the participants a show full of customs, traditions, climate, landscape, and the warmth of a whole nation that opens its arms to receive visitors.
The public from different countries interacted with the exhibitors in direct contact or virtually; and were interested in the different hotels and extra-hotel proposals promoted by the Cuban Consulate General in Santa Cruz de la Sierra.
They received first-hand information not only about sun and beach tourism or the rich cultural offerings of World Heritage cities such as Havana and Trinidad, to name just two.
Many were also interested in the variety of scientific, academic, medical, and research services that are discussed and enjoyed in workshops, congresses, and undergraduate and graduate courses, combined with leisure and recreation.
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