Polilikashvili, who was in Cuba to attend the 69th session of the United Nations Regional Commission for Tourism in the Americas, was received by Juan Carlos Garcia, head of the island’s department.
HAVANA, April 26 (RHC) – United Nations Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Polilikashvili arrived in Cuba this Friday to attend an important event for the travel industry on the island.
Cuba’s Ministry of Tourism (Mintur) announced on its Facebook account that Polilikashvili was visiting the island to attend the 69th session of the United Nations Regional Commission for Tourism in the Americas, and Juan Carlos García, head of the Cuban department, He said that he was greeted by
The conference will be held in Varadero as a prelude to the opening of the 42nd International Tourism Fair (FITCuba 2024), scheduled for May 1-5 in Jardines del Rey.
The United Nations Tourism Organization (formerly known as the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)) is an international organization dedicated to promoting the sector. It has been formally affiliated with the United Nations since 1976, when it became the executive arm of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
FITCuba 2024 will open with delegates and guests attending an International Labor Day event in the province of Ciego de Ávila.
Mintur authorities confirmed the attendance of more than 500 foreigners and 80 journalists from all continents and markets who would like to know the latest information in this field at the Cuban level.
This is a professional event held at the Gran Marena Cayo Coco Hotel where professionals in this field will showcase the initiatives, businesses and possibilities that can be found in Cuba.