Cuba's tourism industry

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Cuban tourism industry > devastating impact

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Russia's cancelling flights. They're sending jets that are empty to Cuba to get their people and to send them home. That's going to be devastating for Cuba's tourism industry.

How the U.S. Is Crippling Cuba’s Economy
Cuban tourism industryexpected to experiencedevastating impact

Russia's cancelling flights. They're sending jets that are empty to Cuba to get their people and to send them home. That's going to be devastating for Cuba's tourism industry.

1m21s190K views • 12 days ago
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Cuban tourism sector > hotel

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To give you an idea of what we're talking about, the average hotel occupancy rate in 2025 was less than 20%. That means that four out of every five rooms were empty.

Cuba Has Killed Its Golden Goose | VisualPolitik EN
Cuban tourism sectoroccupancy ratehotel

To give you an idea of what we're talking about, the average hotel occupancy rate in 2025 was less than 20%. That means that four out of every five rooms were empty.

1m17s129K views • 2 weeks ago
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GAESA > Tourism infrastructure

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Through this company, the military can award construction contracts without competitive bidding to affiliated companies that inflate construction costs, import materials through their own intermediaries, and negotiate opaque agreements with foreign chains. In other words, hotel construction has been a perfect front for corruption that has enriched a large number of the regime's elite.

Cuba Has Killed Its Golden Goose | VisualPolitik EN
GAESAengaged in corrupt activitiesTourism infrastructure

Through this company, the military can award construction contracts without competitive bidding to affiliated companies that inflate construction costs, import materials through their own intermediaries, and negotiate opaque agreements with foreign chains. In other words, hotel construction has been a perfect front for corruption that has enriched a large number of the regime's elite.

11m6s129K views • 2 weeks ago
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