Cuba’s First Remittances and Financial Services Conference

Cuba’s First Remittances and Financial Services Conference

IMTC has announced today that after several meetings with Cuban authorities the IMTC CUBA 2016 Conference has been given a green light. IMTC hosts the world’s largest Money Transfer Conferences and Trade Fairs. With remittances continuing to rise, the industry is seeing significant changes to the traditional business models with new developments from the Fintech … Read more

Current Approvals for Cruises to Cuba

Current Approvals for Cruises to Cuba

Cruising to Cuba has been nearly impossible for US citizens in recent decades, but  changes to Cuban and US laws are adding many options to cruise Cuba. Here is a current inventory of cruises to Cuba: Approved for Sailing to Cuba From the USA Carnival’s Fathom – First sail is May 1, 2016. Fathom’s ports-of-call … Read more

Cuba Announces Reforms in Restaurant Sector

Cuba Announces Reforms in Restaurant Sector

Reuters is reporting that Cuba announced on Tuesday that some cooperatives offering food and other services will be able to buy supplies directly from government producers and wholesale outlets for the first time, part of a wider but so far cautiously implemented market reform program. The new rules mean some former state-run companies turned into … Read more

Cuba’s Booming Cruise Port

By the Cuba Journal staff The current cruise season is set to be the best of the last decade in Santiago de Cuba, with 24 berths planned by the end of this month. Large cruise vessels like Silver Explorer, Celestyal Crystal, Amadea, Serenissima and Sea Cloud have anchored in Santiago Bay, mainly through travel agencies … Read more

Here Are U.S. Airlines’ Possible Routes and Gateways to Cuba

Here Are U.S. Airlines’ Possible Routes and Gateways to Cuba

Earlier this year, the US Department of Transportation opened applications for US carriers to fly into Cuba. According to Sabre, up to 110 scheduled daily flights are available for officially sanctioned commercial flights to Cuba’s ten airports, including 20 daily flights into Havana’s José Martí International Airport. Airlines eagerly filed applications to fly non-charter flights to Cuba. … Read more

Engage Cuba’s Latest Partner

Engage Cuba’s Latest Partner

By the Cuba Journal Staff Engage Cuba has a major new partner. The coalition of private companies and organizations working to end the travel and trade embargo on Cuba has announced a partnership with the American Hotel & Lodging Association. “We are extremely pleased to welcome AH&LA to Engage Cuba. AH&LA is the industry leader … Read more

Survey Shows 42% of Americans Want To Travel to Cuba

Survey Shows 42% of Americans Want To Travel to Cuba

US travel restrictions make travel to Cuba a little more complex for Americans than traveling virtually anywhere else – but the slight inconvenience is well worth the trouble to experience all the amazing features of the island nation. While almost half of Americans are now interested in traveling to Cuba following the U.S. government’s easing … Read more

American Airlines’ Cuba Milestone

American Airlines’ Cuba Milestone

American Airlines is celebrating 25 years of charter service to Cuba. American’s first charter flight to Cuba departed Miami International Airport for Jose Marti International Airport in Havana on April 5, 1991. That’s a far cry from today’s hyper-competitive Cuba charter market, soon to become a full-fledged, regularly-scheduled commercial one. “Back then, going to Cuba … Read more

Reviews of the Film “Havana Motor Club”

Reviews of the Film “Havana Motor Club”

The producers of Havana Motor Club could not have imagined the changes Cuba would experience when the film’s Kickstarter campaign started in 2014. The film eventually raised $59,805 from 501 backers on Kickstarter and went on to be nominated for Best Documentary Film at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, it’s world premier. The film is … Read more