Cuba Removes Airport Tax To Attract More Tourists In 2025
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Cuba seeks to attract international tourism after the fall of visitors
Havana., Five years after the beginning of the pandemic by covid-19, which among its many consequences generated a drop in the arrival of international tourism, Cuba continues to row countercurrent in order to attract the levels of visitors it had in the past decade. At the state level, the strategy has been constant with the opening of new hotels built along with investors who have been betting on the island, mainly Spanish businessmen and chai…
Cuba Removes Airport Tax To Attract More Tourists In 2025
In a strategic move that signals hope for both travelers and the Cuban economy, the government has officially announced the removal of the long-standing $30 airport tax for international visitors, effective May 1st, 2025. This decision comes at a pivotal moment for Cuba’s tourism industry, which has faced a steady decline over recent years, exacerbated by global challenges and shifting market dynamics. By scrapping this fee, Cuban authorities ar…
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