According to a press release on Friday, participants analyzed mechanisms to strengthen tourism in the area.
Among the issues addressed are the progress made in multi-destination products, the proposal of a tourism brand for the Alliance, the design of a communications campaign, sustainable development, flexibility in aeronautical matters, and the definition of a road map to achieve such goals.
Attendees were briefed on proposals for developing corporate and social tourism in the regional bloc’s nations.
Cuban Deputy Tourism Minister Yamily Aldama Valdes stated that some operators who are not part of ALBA-TCP have expressed their interest in joining the group to “as they have done in Cuba, consolidate tourism in our countries.”
Valdes also announced that some airlines representatives would join the workshops and the Alliance’s proposals to offer the possibility of regional interconnection.
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