Cuba and Peru strengthen cooperation in tourism

Cuba and Peru strengthen cooperation in tourism



HAVANA, Aug 2 (NNN-ACN) — Cuba and Peru signed a MOU on cooperation in tourism, which was considered a significant bilateral move in the sector, according to the Cuban Foreign Ministry’s website.

The document was penned in the Peruvian capital Lima by Cuban deputy tourism minister Yamily Aldama and by Peru’s Tourism and Foreign Trade Desilu Leon.

The MOU boosts the exchange in professional training, the promotion of tourist destinations and other areas considered as strategic to improve the performance of the tourist sector to the benefit of the two Latin American nations.

During the official meeting this week, the two officials addressed potential for bilateral cooperation and considered the Cuban experience in developing the sun-and-beach modality, which is currently being promoted in Peru.

The Cuban deputy tourism minister also met with travel agencies and tour operators on the new products and opportunities on the offer in Cuba.

Aldama is heading a Cuban delegation to the 70th Meeting of the United Nations Regional Tourism Commission for the Americas, focusing on the role of Artificial Intelligence in the development of tourism in this part of the world. — NNN-ACN

administrator

Related Articles