British Foreign Minister Visits Cuba, Agrees to Restructure Cuba’s Debt

British Foreign Minister Visits Cuba, Agrees to Restructure Cuba’s Debt

Today, in a series of high-level meetings, the UK’s Foreign Secretary called on his Cuban counterpart Bruno Rodríguez and other government leaders to discuss the recent social and economic changes in Cuba, human rights, trade and investment, and the fight against global health threats such as the Zika virus. During the historic visit, the Foreign … Read more

New Container Service Links Northern Europe with Cuba

New Container Service Links Northern Europe with Cuba

In a sign of commitment to Cuba’s ongoing economic transformation, Denmark’s Maersk Line launched a direct Cork to Cuba container shipping service linking Northern Europe and Cuba. The service will call at the Special Economic Zone in Mariel port, about 25 miles from Havana along with a weekly feeder service to Santiago de Cuba. The first … Read more

Premiere of “The Forbidden Shore” At the DC Film Festival

Premiere of “The Forbidden Shore” At the DC Film Festival

The DC Film Festival this month featured the premiere of Ron Chapman’s “The Forbidden Shore”. Director Ron Chapman and his documentary capture five decades of Cuban cultural, artistic, and political stories through music.  More than 40 concerts and interviews are featured throughout the film. Forbidden Shore Trailer from CHAPMAN PRODUCTIONS on Vimeo. Award-winning filmmaker, Ron … Read more

President Obama’s Plans for Educational Exchange with Cuba

President Obama’s Plans for Educational Exchange with Cuba

One key theme in President Obama’s is to increase opportunity for Americans and improve the lives of the Cuban people, including opening the door to increased travel and commerce between the two countries. Educational exchange is a major part of this focus, and Obama has funded and organized partnerships to promote an academic and entrepreneurial … Read more

Dave Matthews Discusses Impact of Art on Relations with Cuba

Dave Matthews Discusses Impact of Art on Relations with Cuba

Dave Matthews visited Cuba this week and feel in love. The singer-songwriter was visiting as a part of the US President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. In several different video interviews, the artist expressed hope of improved relations through mutual understanding and artistic collaboration. In one interview Matthews said,  “I think that there’s a … Read more

Carnival’s Fathom Will Sail to Cuba with Cuba-Born Passengers

Carnival’s Fathom Will Sail to Cuba with Cuba-Born Passengers

Cruise ship behemoth Carnival Corporation today announced it will sail as planned from the U.S. to Cuba with all travelers, including Cuba-born passengers, for the company’s week-long voyages to Cuba. Carnival worked closely with Cuba to allow its cruise ships to operate in a similar manner as current air charter operations to Cuba, starting with … Read more

Here’s a Haitian Airline Expanding in Cuba

Here’s a Haitian Airline Expanding in Cuba

On a bright February morning amid a mild westerly breeze, a newly painted plane sticks out like a fresh blade of grass as it parks and prepares to load passengers on the tarmac of Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Price, Haiti. Philippe Bayard, the CEO and founder of Sunrise Airways, Haiti’s only Haitian-owned airline, climbs … Read more

Meliá Hotels Reports Strong 2015 Financial Performance in Cuba

Meliá Hotels Reports Strong 2015 Financial Performance in Cuba

Citing improved relations between Cuba and the US, Meliá Hotels recently reported impressive 2015 financial performance from its Cuba revenue base of $435.4 million (management revenue included €19.5 million generated by third-party hotel management in Cuba). The Spanish hotel company was one of the first foreign hotel companies to begin operations in Cuba after the … Read more